The red dot signifies that it's at the light spot, so line up the red dot with your valve stem. |
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Place the item flat on a work surface and mark a dot at the embroidery center. |
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To identify the focal male in each dyad, each randomly selected competitor was marked with a dot of white paint the evening prior to the trials. |
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I use it with Yves Saint Laurent's Touche Eclat which I dot on like Tipp-Ex to hide annoying discolourations, blemishes and dark eye circles. |
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Gracious Cape Dutch homesteads harmoniously dot the landscape add a rich historical and architectural tradition. |
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For babies, there is an adorable polka dot romper suit, while older children will love his denim and rugby-style collection. |
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The eagles tend to roost in huge ponderosas in northeast-facing canyons among the hills that dot Wyoming's mile-high prairies. |
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Turn berries into an unbaked 8-inch pie crust and dot the top with 2 tablespoons butter. |
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A swirling vortex of yellow and white light irised open from a small dot to a man-sized portal just above the deck in front of Illeen. |
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Clot formation stimulates the fibrinolytic system, which begins the process of dot dissolution. |
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The camera pulls further away, and the sea undulates in a deadly swell with the tiny dot of a man slicing through the center. |
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She was a barelegged kid of about eight or nine dressed in a raggedy polka dot dress. |
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News that two young East Yorkshire men are set to become dot com millionaires will provoke a myriad of reactions. |
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Bisho high-rise buildings dot the horizon and small hillocks surround the village of Masingata, close to King William's Town. |
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Pretty bow and lace details mix with playful florals, cherry prints, stripes and polka dot mesh. |
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If it had not been microfilmed to fit on the tiny dot you see above, it would have taken up 63 pages. |
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The gulls seem to have watches because they arrive here on the dot every lunchtime. |
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The guests were due to arrive at 6 on the dot and they had 2 and half hours to do everything. |
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Most users have been using the productivity suite since the year dot and usually quickly acclimatise themselves to any new release. |
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Decoratively draped over the frame is a swag of gray fabric painted with an orange dot on a light blue square accented with red. |
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From up here the city of Brisbane is nothing more than a white dot in the far distance. |
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When the director was ready, Hamilton waved to the actress, who was now a dot in the far distance, and she began to move. |
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It's the female black widow spider that is venomous and displays a menacing red dot on her abdomen. |
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A tiny black dot is silhouetted against the massive bright disc that is the sun, moving slowly across the bottom. |
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Three madrigals are marked by a symbol consisting of a dot with a small vertical line below it. |
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For each dot blot, bovine protein extract was loaded as a negative control and human saliva as a positive control. |
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Flowering dogwood, mountain laurel, and rose-shell azalea dot the forest with splashes of color in early May. |
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Hoardings, which dot the main thoroughfares, used to look bland and unromantic. |
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Other researchers have contrasted number words, digits, dot patterns, or Roman numerals. |
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It seemed that the dot grew slightly in size as the intensity setting was increased. |
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The idea is to create a dot pattern akin to the grains of the photographic emulsion. |
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When possible, I marked wasps on the body with a dot of white enamel paint to allow for individual recognition. |
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You are totally disorientated but are told to keep focusing on the red dot, then at the spot vacated by the red dot when it's switched off. |
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As he was talking, the computer screen followed the dot and changed the displayed screen to show an up close shot of his future location. |
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However, the dithering on the 24-bit photos we beamed over was very apparent thanks to the screen's low dot pitch. |
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The Isle of Bute's culinary reputation has never broken free from the low-rent caffs and no-frills pubs which dot the island. |
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Over the doors of the other screens it told you the start time in dot matrix. |
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Today I have to get a ten year old dot matrix printer out of storage and get it operational. |
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You can use dot matrix printers as rhythm machines, but with everything on earth already having been sampled for rhythm, it's not as noteworthy. |
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The Symphony for dot matrix printers is a work which transforms obsolete office technology into an instrument for musical performance. |
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Some of the anonymous letters were printed and on another occasion the retired lecturer was asked whether he had a dot matrix printer. |
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Inspired by dot matrix printers and the wares of a bulk novelties store, it was her first three-dimensional drawing. |
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A company manufacturing dot matrix printers aimed at selling its product on the Net. |
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Evoking 50,000 years of heritage, Aboriginal dot paintings hang on gallery walls from London to Los Angeles. |
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I noticed that you were wearing a rather splendid tie, which carried the pattern of an Aboriginal dot painting. |
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Like Indigenous dot paintings, these canvases are a testament to hours of work. |
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More recent designs have incorporated the patterns and techniques of desert dot paintings. |
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What is the most striking in this mini art gallery is a dot painting of King Cobra. |
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The RSX also has 512MB of graphics render memory and is capable of 100 billion shader operations and 51 billion dot products per second. |
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The dot product of the two local helix direction vectors then provides the angle between the two directions. |
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Most times the extension is the substring which follows the last occurrence, if any, of the dot character. |
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Hornblower stood on the starboard side aft, extending his glass to view the dot on the distant horizon. |
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The unlabeled arrow with a dot on the end signifies that the system should start in the msg with broker state by default. |
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The Blue Horizon was on a seldom-used shipping lane, its heading intersected by a small red dot a short distance in front of them. |
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Those who do not have a problem will be able to pick out certain numbers or shapes from within the dot patterns. |
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There is no sign of a supermarket in the villages which dot the land, but home-grown vegetables are pulled directly from the kitchen garden. |
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He nodded, staring out over the clear water to where the hydroplane was now visible, a dot on the horizon. |
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Sandpipers and plovers of many species will pass through or decide to stay in the ponds and wetlands that dot central and southern Iraq. |
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I look at the baby he's saying is me, an infantile dot in a sea of cousinly humanity, on a farm I can't remember. |
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In a different kind of garden some of these pieces might take on the character of the gazebos and temples that dot landscape gardens. |
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Rocky outcrops of basalt lava dot the landscape, which climbs gently from 1,200 feet to peaks nearly 5,000 feet high. |
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The use, for instance of dot matrix information boards is helpful for the deaf who cannot hear station and train announcements. |
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Just 15 mm in depth, the company claims the products are the thinnest dot matrix displays available. |
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San Yuan Li, which used to mark the physical and mental borderline of the city has now become a little dot in the endless urban network. |
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The width of the dot above this letter i is approximately 1 million nanometers. |
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I have placed a dot of paint on the locknut and fork to match up so that mine is centered. |
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Examples of less ambitious fortifications abound, like the concrete pillboxes, often hexagonal, which dot southern England. |
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A domain name is your internet dot com address, it's how people find you on the web. |
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One tiny dot of glue per shape is all that is needed to tack down the tissue to the acetate. |
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If you compared it to a non-interlaced mode with the same dot clock and the same scan rates, it would be vastly superior. |
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The shells of burned-out buildings, from government ministries to shopping malls, dot the skyline. |
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When hit with light, the quantum dot emits a particular color based on its size. |
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The pollutants fall to earth in snow, rain, and dust particles, eventually washing into the many lakes and ponds that dot the region. |
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The many temples that dot the countryside have been either damaged or have collapsed. |
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Big sheds, walls of wooden crates and brightly painted processing plants dot fertile valleys. |
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Spread this almond frangipane mixture into the flan case, then dot cherries here and there over the top, pressing them into the frangipane. |
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Another fast moving dot on the radar turns out to be the Red Jet, powering past us from the Isle of Wight. |
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So, unless the unlikely happened and they split up, the dot he was heading towards was a decoy and possibly a trap. |
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Chimneys dot the landscape like diseased tree-trunks supporting ghoulish branches of black smoke. |
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A dotted half note has a dot behind it to make it three beats not two beats. |
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Portato is indicated by a short line over or under a note, or the combination of a slur and staccato dot. |
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She had seen it from afar, a mere dot upon the horizon, but now she was at the foot of it and it was taller than anything imaginable. |
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Across a vast white expanse a single figure appears as a dot on the horizon. |
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Nosing through the wispy clouds, I had serious misgivings about the tiny dot of an island, with a silhouette resembling a well-chewed apple core. |
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The brightest planet in the sky will appear as a black dot moving across the surface of the sun. |
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The horizon stretched for miles unblemished, save for a tiny dot that got bigger and bigger as the car advanced. |
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His site is Friends of Cayman dot org, a site dedicated to the repair and reconstruction of badly damaged homes on Grand Cayman. |
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You can also read Palast's entire column over at the Common Dreams dot org if you'd like. |
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Another time I wasn't redirected, so I was on the US based regular straight-up dot org site. |
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Oh where oh where could MoveOn dot org have gotten such outrageous and unthinkable notions! |
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The twist-up pencil point lets you dot concealer exactly on the spot without hitting the surrounding skin. |
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The old, washed-out white tents began to dot the promenade like the annoying blight on my ixora plants. |
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To camouflage spots, dip a clean cotton bud into a concealer that matches your skin tone and dot on the spot. |
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As stars began to appear and dot the night sky, she decided to take up her books and move to the Library. |
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This gets more interesting if you are learning to bicycle near one of those parks that dot every residential area. |
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Instead, I've been conducting posses of excited children around the re-opened amusement parks that dot our area. |
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Some of the architectural gems are the many churches that dot the landscape. |
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What options face the smaller churches that dot the landscape of North America? |
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Termite mounds dot the roadside, rising in vertical shafts to tapering points, each one a tiny architectural marvel, a many-towered Camelot. |
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Maybe they are so dysfunctional that Parliament has to prescribe that they dot the i's and cross the t's in whatever they have to do. |
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Children's literature has been full of fantasy elements since the year dot, but inexplicably, this is the one that has really taken off. |
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From the year dot, my big sister and I had it drummed into us that money is not something one takes lightly. |
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It is a fine sight in the summer wind as she sails away and becomes a dot on the horizon. |
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Just a dot of lube on the cocking cam and on the rear surface of each bolt lug is sufficient. |
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Roses are beginning to bloom, delphiniums are tall and lupins dot the beds with their spikes of bright colour. |
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Barely bigger than a book of matches, the Optima 2000 is going to make a lot of serious gun toters rethink their attitude about dot sights. |
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Remove each stick, add a dot of tacky glue to the hole, and replace the stick. |
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Half-past one on the dot, after my dad had returned from the pub, the joint of meat would be ceremoniously carved. |
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One color can simply be left plain, while the other can be distinguished with a simple piece of tape or adhesive dot. |
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He admits to being drawn to the same few subjects, for example, the bunker-like Masonic lodges that dot our landscape. |
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He arrives on the dot, his tall, dark-haired, slightly rakish figure hurrying up Petergate through the crowds. |
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He tapped something into a keyboard and a map appeared on the glass, with one green dot and one blue dot. |
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After all, who needed these scarred old buffers in the new dot.com era that would run forever? |
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At one stage we tried counting how many stars there were, but it got too confusing as we counted and recounted a dot or two. |
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Squeeze a dot of glue in the middle of the stick and press the face bead in it until set. |
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Saltwater marshes and ponds dot the landscape, and alligators lazily sun themselves on banks. |
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Chusan palms and cabbage palms will dot the British landscape, even in inland colder areas, towards the end of the century. |
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The dot com revolution spawned a whole new generation of savvy, job hopping free agents who each said proudly they were their own security. |
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The UK government is attempting to illegally put the frighteners on smokers buying their requisites over the Internet, a dot.com has alleged. |
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Water hisses on the shoal at the point, slaps, recalls the shipwrecks that dot these shores as surely as towns dot the map. |
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These are used in the same way, but rather than using a dot before the name, you use a number sign. |
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I snatched it between thumb and forefinger, balled it into a tight dot, threw it to the. floor. |
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Aspen groves dot the trail as you go, with larger stands waiting for you on the far side of the lake. |
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The point is that we live right now in a dot.com economy where any half-witted sap can learn how to day trade. |
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Tall desert oaks grow in the swales between the dunes, and stately desert kurrajongs dot the rolling hills between the ranges. |
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Each dot of a hatchling makes an epic crawl under the loose bark until she comes to a leaf bud. |
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In the late eighties, most personal computer users had a dot matrix impact printer. |
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There was a time, long ago that printers had ribbons and used dot matrix printing to create tiny dots that, when looked at, were readable. |
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The rare transit happens when Venus comes directly between the sun and the earth and appears as a black dot moving across the bright disk. |
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Chen and Gerion obtained a portion of this protein and attached it to the quantum dot. |
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In the new study, scientists applied voltage to the electron in a quantum dot, which is a tiny, nanometer-sized semiconductor. |
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Villages of mud huts dot the hillsides and oases of green amid the barren wilderness provide sanctuary for its denizens. |
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A bird the color of rye bread chirped as it winged by and out into the distance until it became a mere dot in the sky. |
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Carefully lower your eyes to look directly at the center dot and bring it into focus. |
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This extends from the digital dot of the printing process to the larger scale of the repeating pattern, the panel, and the facade openings. |
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The styles in the exhibition are as diverse as the themes, with everything from traditional Aboriginal dot painting to Western landscape painting styles included. |
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The dot scot campaign has received broad support from industry, and is seen as a means towards advancing Scotland's image as a cutting-edge country to do business with. |
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But Chris finds a quieter kind of satisfaction in the huts that dot the Rockies around aspen. |
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She was dressed casually in skinny jeans, a polka dot Zara top and a green Ralph Lauren blazer jacket. |
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Shrubs and small trees dot a parched landscape along the road from Turbat to the border. |
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There was a small black dot near the corner of her eye where Leslie had doubtlessly stabbed herself with her mascara wand, and a streak of lip gloss on her glasses. |
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Scattered trees, mainly acacias and junipers, dot the savanna. |
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They repeatedly zapped a 100-nanometer-diameter raised patch of semiconductor called a quantum dot with laser light delivered through a microscopic glass fiber. |
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To many corporate workers, becoming self-employed conjures up images of laptops in the garden, family meal times at 6pm on the dot and never missing a school sports day. |
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Spoon creme anglaise in a circle and dot with raspberry sauce. |
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A dot written under a vowel means that the word should be pronounced with a voice that starts low, drops a little bit lower, and is then cut off abruptly. |
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A soft wavering dot appeared on the horizon, which Barth watched intently. |
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Venus, the third-brightest object in the sky, will take six hours to cross the bottom of the sun, appearing as a black dot against the solar disc. |
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Just five miles wide and orbiting the sun between Mars and Jupiter, the minor planet, now called Ianmorison, is visible only as a tiny dot of light. |
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Domain names have at least two parts, separated by a dot or period. |
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Additions or corrections can be sent to joel at danwei dot org. |
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I don't know if you know this part but we're doing this for a Web site called Blogcritics dot org and if you come to Phoenix probably for my paper. |
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All around the globe, they are beginning to dot the land and the sea. |
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She thought about this as stars began to dot the darkening sky. |
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He has been experiencing strange dreams at night, with images that seem to be based on the Inuit totem poles that dot the landscape around his home. |
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Scattered dead and living Porites coral colonies dot these areas. |
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But everywhere in New York are seen Puerto Rican flags, and small casitas similar to those seen on the island dot a variety of local lots and community gardens. |
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If one paints dots onto the surface of the balloon and then blows it up, each dot sees all the other dots moving away as if it were the centre of expansion. |
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Lydia also managed to dot a little bit of rouge on her cheeks and smudge the smallest amount of make-up onto her eyelids despite Sarah's protests. |
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But now I'm nailed to my leather seat as the speedometer passes 135 mph, the tach hits 8,200 rpm, and the church is a dancing dot in our rearview mirror. |
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Not only did she send along one of her gorgeous button pin cushions but she also made a polka dot scissors case and included some fabric and a vintage table cloth. |
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Minutes later, a slightly paunchy, balding, middle aged man wearing blue tinted Granny glasses, jeans and a polka dot shirt, bounces into the room. |
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I shall mark these cerebral consonants with a dot under them. |
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Year round, divers can swim with white tips, black tips, silvertips, grey reef sharks and other pelagics which dot the bright coral with their prominent dorsal fins. |
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These days pear orchards and wine grapevines dot some of the hillsides. |
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Above the notes of praise is a small photo of guerin wearing a polka dot tie and pocket square, staring at you like a sociopath. |
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We arrived on the dot of half four, when a boat was due to leave. |
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The Duro factory churns out chichi paper bags, sold for a buck at the ubiquitous gift shops that dot suburban shopping malls almost everywhere north of the border. |
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Its computer superstores dot the sides of highways throughout the country. |
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In other cases a little of the lead white ground beneath the surface layers of paint has been displaced, and the result is to produce a black dot under X-ray photography. |
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To cover spots, match concealer to skin tone, dot on a small amount at a time and set with translucent powder to even out pores and minimise shine on the T-zone. |
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As he became a dot on the horizon I reassured myself if I were his age, with his bike, with his quads, his parents and his Spandex I'd clean his clock. |
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Pitcairn, a dot in the sea about halfway between New Zealand and Peru, is home to 47 permanent residents, some of them direct descendants of the Bounty mutineers. |
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While they don't pick up fine little crosshairs or even dot reticles as fast as they used to, they still appreciate good magnification and fine optics. |
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A string of restaurants ranging from fine dining through to a Greek taverna and a pizza terrace dot the seafront, with its classical views out to the island of Zakynthos. |
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As it seemed to have turned out, the baby bust generation had its moment in the sun with the dot com boom, and is now sitting back, licking its wounds. |
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The dot matrix said fourteen minutes, and there were apologies for delays due to signalling problems, so I walked all the way back up to the taxi rank. |
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Little dot matrix printers muffled the clanging of the cast iron. |
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A method and apparatus are provided for adaptively controlling printer functions of a dot matrix printer in response to sensing the type of printer ink cartridge being used. |
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That question is being raised again in light of previously unseen chat logs uncovered by Motherboard and the Daily dot. |
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Griffin mined the portfolios of four artists to create the vast collection of images that dot the book. |
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The dot matrix printer and monitor fires come immediately to mind. |
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Competition shooters who use optics often shoot red dot scopes, he says. |
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As the dot matrix printer fed the paper through it triggered the fall of another weight, and subsequently caused a seven foot long catapult to fire. |
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Freshly built houses dot the countryside, and new motorbikes abound. |
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He had brought world fame to his Anmatjere family with his striking Western Desert dot paintings, and had shaken the hand of the Queen at her garden party. |
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I've always gone around, talking to aunts and uncles and cousins, and I've asked their advice and their permission to paint traditional dot painting. |
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The calculation of the dot product between a displacement vector and the full set of normal modes identifies which modes contribute most to the given displacement. |
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Mathematically, the echo to be subtracted for each voice sample is given by the dot product of two vectors of dimension equal to the number of taps. |
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The quantum dot power plastic could be used for demanding energy, communications and military applications, such as battlefield or off-grid power generation. |
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Starting at the ground surface of the foot, an imaginary dot is placed on the toe, coronary band, fetlock, top of cannon bone, carpus, top of carpus and top of forearm. |
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I carried a little marker pen in my pocket and when he played something which took my fancy I'd pop out the cassette and put a little dot on the plastic to mark the place. |
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The letter i is made up of a single minim, with or without a dot above it. |
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There is now a black dot in a cluster of reeds about two hundred meters downstream. |
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The radiographer marks all abnormal radiographs with a red dot. |
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The clear 1.5 inch dot matrix LCD screen is nicely illuminated at will. |
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And I forked over too much money for a polka dot shirt dress that was met with admiration from my coworkers. |
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She felt a warm dot on her forehead, like a tiny pinpoint of light. |
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The study was conducted among end users of personal computer laser and dot matrix printers at office-based businesses. |
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Red maple buds are decorating swamps, and blue-eyed grasses dot our fields. |
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It can be seen as a small white dot from Hartland Point, 11 miles to the south east. |
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Dot gone, dot bomb and dot con did not make it into this addition but are apparently being considered for the next edition. |
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Further, the lab has created a hybrid material by combining the quantum dot with protein avidin and biomolecule biotin. |
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As a bride, Madame de Talleyrand had brought a small dot of fifteen thousand francs to the family fund. |
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Anil used a traditional division sign and a raised dot multiplication sign. |
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The line features polka dot bikinis with the modern twist of chain details, pull overs, and beach wear pants. |
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And for dot plants choose tall and showy flowers or foliage to break up block planting such as standard fuchsia, kochia, abutilon and canna. |
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High-speed printing apparatus having slidably mounted character-forming elements forming a dot matrix. |
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Most didgeridoos are decorated using a variety of techniques, such as the traditional dot painting method. |
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Did you know that the famous computer printer companies can sell their laserjets, inkjets and dot printers at under production cost? |
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Quantum dot semiconductor nanocrystals for immunotyping by polychromatic flow cytometry. |
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It is possible to extend the definition of temperature even to systems of few particles, like in a quantum dot. |
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As part of this agreement, Promontora is obligated to pay to dot com upfront installation fees along with an ongoing royalty interest. |
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Those without knowledge of Irish omitted the dot, spelling the name as Dublin. |
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Palo brea trees provide the shade, candelilla dot the grid of black pea gravel, and Indian fig punctuates the decomposed granite. |
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At the top of the MRO you'll find a large rheostat which controls the intensity of the aiming dot. |
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Four thick slices of salmon were presented on a platter with a dot of wasabi, the Japanese horseradish, and a dish of lemon and soy. |
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A few years ago, some smart Alec put a big red dot on the internet and invited anyone and everyone to press it, to see what would happen. |
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Some of the cheapest places to eat in Kampala are the ubiquitous takeaways that dot the city centre. |
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The hundreds of lagoons and coastal lakes that dot the island are home for many species of wading birds, such as the greater flamingo. |
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The presentation of the red dot award 2010 once again provides impressive confirmation of the outstanding quality of BMW Group design. |
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She had a couple of little stork bites that they often have when they are born, but then this red dot appeared just above her ear. |
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Learners employing the vowels must not use either the inverted caret v or the dot, except as vowels. |
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More than 230 racing facilities and raceways dot the state, offering one of the strongest networks of race fans in the country. |
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The guitar is cherry red with a black scratchplate and dot fingerboard markers. |
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The basic number system consists of a dot to represent one, and a bar to represent five. |
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Twelve casitas dot Sunglow Ranch, go miles southeast of Tucson in the Chiricahua Mountains. |
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Always the fashion rebel, Sarah Jessica Parker, left, chose a short black-and-white polka dot cocktail dress with ruffles just above the knee. |
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This method produced some of the many thousands of lake basins that dot the edge of the Canadian Shield. |
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Nerves were jangling when the fifth ball of the over was a dot ball but Robert Voke managed the winning run off the final delivery. |
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Top-level domains are the letters located to the right of the dot in a Web address. |
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Yorkshire bowled poorly, they tried to bowl the Gloucester boys out instead of trying to bowl with discipline, with dot ball after dot ball. |
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The dot ball percentage has been high and we need to combat the opposition bowlers. |
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Enormous boulders dot the creek bed, and swimming holes beneath the falls tempt adventurous hikers keen for a cold shower on a hot summer day. |
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Shop around for a dining table as a perfect centrepiece or for occasional tables to dot around and showcase objects and accessories. |
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Alternatives are readily available and the previous cadmium quantum dot exemption expired with the Parliament's vote. |
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Laser markers, including the Telesis ProScript, normally provide a more precise mark than a Telesis PINSTAMP or any other dot peen marker. |
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Heidi Klum's classic bootcut jeans will lengthen and slim your thighs, and that polka dot top is a big look for spring. |
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They are quieter in operation than the impact dot matrix or daisywheel printers. |
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A wine bar like Sportsman's does have competitive advantages over the stand-alone wine bars that dot the Phoenix market. |
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The ankle angle for the HH marker set was calculated from the arcsine of the dot product of these two vectors. |
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Eight were struck from the first five deliveries before the all-important dot ball. |
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They still have the equivalent dot rating, but are named to help choose a ball that is appropriate for one's skill level. |
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These Fred Perry polka dot pumps, PS45 from Asos, blend sporty and preppy styles to make the right statement. |
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Oaks, pinyons, and junipers dot the lush, grassy volcanic hills, which in early September can be filled with wildflowers. |
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Stick some cloves in an orange and leave to dry out or bundle up some cinnamon sticks with tartan ribbon and dot around the room. |
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Nervy nerdboys gone dot.com rich who buy expensive sports cars to race them into rear bumpers instead of finally learning how to drive. |
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Ali Taylor struck a boundary to tie the scores, but the next delivery was a dot ball so one was still needed. |
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I walked toward it and, as I approached, the dot looked more like a djellabah crowned by a pointed hood. |
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Techniques are now being developed to directly measure the absorption of a single, isolated quantum dot. |
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In a heated debate, some scientists argue that a previously unseen type of quantum mechanical entity must briefly form in each quantum dot. |
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After a dot ball off the third, Morgan swiped his eighth boundary through cover, then completed England's series win with his second six. |
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But Hall held his nerve, bowling a dot ball before helping to run Piolet out from the final ball of a thrilling match. |
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Also, the new dot matrix printer can produce up to five carbon copies in addition to the original in one printing operation. |
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John Lewis has some polka dot hairbands in pale blue or pale green. |
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Wolkow sees this low energy control as the key to quantum dot application in entirely new forms of silicon based electronic devices, such as ultra low power computers. |
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A couple of examples might be a dot map showing corn production in Indiana or a shaded area map of Ohio counties, divided into numerical choropleth classes. |
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The first is an illuminated center dot located in the second focal plane. |
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I think children should start from a very early age, the year dot, really. |
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Already, several Latino-oriented stores, from a Fallas Paredes shoe store to a Vallarta Supermarket, dot the stretch of Sherman Way between De Soto and Canoga avenues. |
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Turn the rotary switch clockwise to make sure the red dot appears. |
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A second cup, Otanigui5d, was drizzled with flecks of earthy colour and was punctuated with a white dot surrounded by a pulsating ring of burnt sienna. |
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Councils all over have been wasting taxpayers' money from year dot. |
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Medintz et al have developed a method to control quantum dot photoluminescence by a protein, such as a polyhistidine metal complex or horseradish peroxidase. |
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When the device was switched on, electrons flowed single-file through each double quantum dot, causing them to emit photons in the microwave region of the spectrum. |
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Cyrel DFUV is a thermal process plate that comes to color quickly and prints smooth and dense solids, without compromising dot gain, highlights and resolution. |
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I love sport and it has been part of my life since the year dot. |
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Some of the largest mergers of equals took place during the dot. |
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We believe that dot com has the best software available and feel that it matches very well our goal to bring the best gaming experiences possible to our players. |
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The new TLDs have been created to ease the shortage of dot com Web addresses, but in fact will likely increase the confusion for Web surfers seeking to find sites. |
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Tenders are invited for supply of 81 passbook printers, 83 laser jet printers, 80 dot matrix printers, 41 fast dot matrix printers and 50 scanners. |
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The dot over the lowercase 'i' is sometimes called a tittle. |
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The glacial deposits that redirected the flow of the river left the drumlins that dot the city, most notably, Fort Hill in the Belvidere neighborhood. |
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When they read two books and turned in a written report they were given a trip tic for the next town and a dot was placed on the map to indicate that they had visited there. |
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African violets, flaming Katy, even the polka dot plant mixed in with a few ferns and ivies in a large pot provide you with a lot of interest in foliage and flowers. |
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Mark Alleyne had the rare distinction of bowling a wicket maiden in the sixth over of the Worcestershire innings, dismissing Mason after five dot balls. |
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This mediocre dot method has nothing to do with the aesthetic of the painters we are defending here, nor with the technique of divisionism they use. |
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We've got plenty of English players but since year dot we've had local players right in the thick of it and just now it seems to be coming to an end. |
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He allows evil to take place in the world because he honours men's free will which he has done so since the year dot when he allowed Adam to disobey him. |
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The First Grammarian marked these with a dot above the letter. |
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In a radar attack, the pilot maintained the interceptor on the course of the target by keeping a dot within the steering circle in the center of the radarscope. |
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And I am always amused to read the gloomy dot bomb stories in the press. |
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Turtles weighing hundreds of pounds dot its shallows, monk seals can sometimes be found sunning on its beach, and humpback whales and dolphins cavort off-shore. |
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The eleven-track album boasts Yo Dot gracing the mic over a mix of boom bap hip-hop production and more smooth sample based cuts. |
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Dot concealer on any blemishes, then blend on foundation, followed by a swipe of mascara. |
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My goodness but if he didn't grab Dot by the throat and start tee throttle her. |
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Dot and I took some manchets about the manor to sell for charity, although she did all the talking. |
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Yet by an ironic twist of fate he is blind to the world around him, losing Dot, who is expecting his child, to a pastry maker. |
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After the telephone conversation I drafted the memo to Dot using my broad nibbed fountain pen which Eddie Jordan had been using. |
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As he turned to go back inside he realised that Dot was standing there watching him and he let out an uncontrolled exclamation. |
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In addition, the DOT has not explained the seismic risk to a tunnel built in loose fill versus a new elevated structure. |
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The Daily Dot suggests the app is an indicator that society has forgotten how to communicate verbally. |
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When I was in the area, I'd drop in and say howdy to Aunt Dot and one day, she introduced me to another of the women who volunteered their time in the store. |
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This extraordinarily accurate cartridge has excellent defensive ballistics, spitting a 165-grain Speer Gold Dot bullet at about 1,150 feet per second. |
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A while back I was reminded of Dot the Dauntless, who sustained herself through a long old age perfectly happily and adequately by her changeless routine. |
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Dot with small knobs of butter and bake quickly in a 400 F oven. |
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These will include lamps from the Infinito, Compasso and Hatha ranges, which have all received the Red Dot awards. |
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Two weeks later Dot and her girl, who was finally named Shawn, like most girls born that year, came back to work at the scales. |
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This is somewhat ironic, given that the DOT now prefers metal neutral joint ventures as a mechanism to lower fares. |
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Dot worked as a reeler at Courtaulds as well as working at Rotherhams, Ti-Matrix and as a cook at Hawthorn Lodge care home. |
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