His exploits follow a long line of expeditions trying to prove the seaworthiness of primitive boats. |
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Pocket rocket Ben Johnson is destined for the rugby league big time judging by his exploits with York Acorn this season. |
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But everyone exploits its use, until that time certain when it becomes soiled and haggard, barren of its previous virtues. |
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At the same time, they were, and still are, fascinated by the exploits of secret agents and counterspies. |
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His exploits might have brought tears to many secularists looking desperately to reaffirm their faith in a pluralist society. |
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It is this dynamic that the intelligent field commander of a local militia or opposition group exploits. |
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In the Middle Ages, wildly anachronistic tales of his exploits in Rome were in circulation. |
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Much to my regret, both the Confucians and the Mohists have neglected to record the exploits of the baseborn knights. |
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I'll be back from Kansas next Wednesday morning, so no excuse not to send in some top copy from the novice weekend or any other caving exploits. |
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His exploits included a record ascent of Hidden Peak in 1958, but he spent the rest of his life humbly downplaying the famous belay. |
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History is sprinkled with tales of the exploits, achievements and leadership of young adults, even teenagers. |
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McRae remains one of rallying's most insistent draws, fans still flushed by thoughts of his daring exploits behind the wheel. |
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Astoundingly, death did not come sooner and through different means, given her daring exploits in America's leading big tops. |
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The interim government believes it can double oil production by 2010 if it exploits existing facilities and develops new fields. |
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I want him to write all the stuff he can remember about his early exploits and wartime experiences. |
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His exploits are to be screened on two television documentaries about the sport. |
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There have been a number of docudramas detailing the exploits of black troops, or that have included them in various Civil War battle scenes. |
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Their exploits gripped the country's attention and were written about in countless articles and books. |
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By the film's violent climax, we are grimly aware of how immature exploits can quickly escalate to tragedy. |
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Impressively, Nelson's interlinking pieces fill the whole gallery, effecting a transformation that fully exploits the possibilities of the space. |
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Of course, being Mr BW, the first thing he did on returning from our Devonian exploits last night was to wander round the garden. |
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It was the purlieu of Rob Roy MacGregor, whose exploits can be seen at the Visitor Centre in Callander. |
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A type of abstract art that exploits certain optical phenomena to cause a work to seem to vibrate, pulsate, or flicker. |
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The film, however, while presenting itself as a compassionate treatment, exploits for dramatic purposes the prurient interests of the audience. |
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The piece also cunningly exploits the writer's own gift for confessional monologues. |
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Originally, my column this week talked about my drunken frosh week and how much fun I had reminiscing about first-year exploits. |
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Whereas the frontiersman, cowboy, and soldier protect the values of a culture, the mobster exploits freedom. |
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The ascent is one of the most daring exploits of the cragsmen of the Island. |
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After all, within Lenin's Marxist framework, it was a given that mankind exploits nature. |
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His exploits were commemorated in a series of paintings, portraits and engravings. |
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Rommel was awarded the Iron Cross 1st and 2nd class for his exploits in France in the opening stages of the war. |
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The hardware maker is fast at work on a fix for a bug that leaves multiple devices vulnerable to exploits. |
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In at least one Central American fiddler crab species, U. musica, the male exploits that visual shortcut to trap a mate. |
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He's famous, infamous even, for many exploits, none of which, you sense, has done him anything but harm. |
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Yet again Hollywood exploits another massacre, that of the Sioux Indians at Wounded Knee. |
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His exploits make for comic entertainment on these increasingly cold nights in. |
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Osterman exploits collodion's nearly grainless precision and the rich variability of the salt print to render the experience of sleep. |
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Today, however, there is evidence of a growing impatience with such exploits. |
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Then there was the imbroglio over his skiing exploits where he denied that he suffers the occasional mishap while skiing. |
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As ill luck would have it, our exploits came to the knowledge of the police. |
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They could be exploits that would allow military intelligence to penetrate military systems. |
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The public, the ultimate paymasters, have seen what Edinburgh can achieve and expect them to add league status to last season's cup exploits. |
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Many of Gadsby's exploits have been documented by local historians, augmented by faded newspaper clippings. |
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Their bawdy exploits were commented on by Howerd during asides, complete with awful puns, in a pastiche of the traditional Greek chorus. |
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The hyena exploits carcasses more fully than either cat because of its bone-cracking abilities. |
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The hotters boasted of their terrifying exploits behind the wheels of stolen high-performance cars. |
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I only hope he can escape his captors so that we can remember his further exploits. |
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It exploits the good intentions and generosity of Church members whose Sunday offerings are used in this selfish and disproportionate way. |
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Everyone is fond of relating their own exploits and they are on this account a nuisance to one to the other. |
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He made his living in academia and from occasional exploits into literary journalism. |
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A remarkable versifier, Dylan exploits the possibilities of poetic form more vitally and vigorously than ever. |
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Ian McAteer was weaned on the exploits of US attorney Perry Mason, a television hero of the 1960s. So he went off to study law. |
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No matter what platform you're running, security software will help remove known exploits and block newly emerging ones. |
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A persistent, yet bungling, house breaker is behind bars for more than four years after being caught red-handed during his latest two exploits. |
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Moffatt exploits the cultural resonance of photographic style by working in a variety of vernacular traditions. |
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Your fraternity brother's main reason for existence is to witness your exploits with style. |
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Once the website is visited, the modified exploits will affect the system software and additional malware will get deployed. |
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When I advanced my long-held theory that some of his constituents were living vicariously through his exploits, Wilson readily agreed. |
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Although he looks back at his own daring exploits with remarkable detachment, he realises how captivating they are to other people. |
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The self-defeating nature of imperialism is slyly suggested through a dramatic reversal that exploits the notion of the white man's burden. |
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The practice of ratooning exploits the perennial tendencies of some land-races and cultivars of sorghum. |
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In combat, individual exploits and personal valor are important, but team effort wins the fight. |
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By contrast it's Fiorentino who mines the heroic in Eroica whilst Hatto exploits little agogics in the score to hint at the wit within. |
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He's a virtuoso of the narcocorrido genre, accordion-driven, blood-lusting ballads that lionize the exploits of Mexico's drug cartels. |
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And yet, my mother would tune in every morning without fail, to follow the latest exploits of the main characters. |
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The series deals with the moving yet comical exploits of a likeable red-haired orphan. |
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Her friends have always known her as a madcap but her latest fund raising exploits have left them astounded. |
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True, the exploits of a dying tramp and his smarter-than-Lassie dog do not strike one as immediately promising. |
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It helps if every learner exploits his interpersonal skills to the fullest through intensive courses. |
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Had he been born in an earlier century, he wouldn't have got away with half of his exploits. |
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How did his wife feel about his adventurous exploits in the air after yesterday? |
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The exploits, adventures and successes of the Mayo ladies over the past few years have unquestionably raised the profile of the sport. |
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So yeah, it appears I have many a good music tale to tell during my exploits over the years. |
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As a personal poet, he attacked enemies by name and described without inhibition his own amatory exploits. |
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Peter the Great at once commissioned it from Danzig masters and presented it to her with a laudatory poem that glorified her military exploits. |
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Florence Nightingale is widely hailed as the founder of today's nursing profession, especially for her exploits in the Crimean War. |
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Mikey Sheehy, one of Kerry's footballing legends, has eight All-Ireland medals after his exploits in the Green and Gold. |
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They romanticized aviation and grabbed the headlines with their daring exploits. |
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This approach exploits the ability of terrestrial plants to absorb contaminants from the rhizosphere and translocate them to the shoot. |
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Deneff exploits rock idioms, such as rapidly repeated chords, ostinato bass lines and syncopated rhythms, but with little variation of content. |
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These dreams led them to a lifetime of risk-taking adventure, and ultimately the women came to learn of each other's exploits. |
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He apologizes, not wanting to be considered a Rodomont, for having to mention his military exploits again. |
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This film follows the exploits of the Kelly Gang from 1878 to 1880 as they rob banks and dodge the long arm of the law. |
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Many of their exploits are related in the tales of the Knights of the Round Table. |
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However, while Buffy explored the loneliness of being a hero, Cody just exploits the concept. |
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Sadly, this compromises my blogging exploits and leaves me ashamedly making another post of pure apology. |
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Only the movies and the daring exploits of aviation's record seekers seemed to offer any escape from the harsh realities of daily life. |
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Around 150 Britons are thought to have died at the clinic, which exploits liberal Swiss laws on assisted dying. |
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They have no loyalty to a ruling class that exploits them and represses them while claiming some higher unity. |
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If improvisation exploits accident, the accident itself is often the result of luck. |
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Throughout the film, the commodore repeats a tall tale about his exploits as an Indian fighter. |
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The gun run, loosely based on the exploits of Naval squads in the Boer War, was a mainstay of the Royal Tournament. |
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Let us enjoy her tennis, savour her exploits and respect and appreciate her talents. |
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With goggle-eyed disbelief, we follow the exploits of this audacious free-spirit, gifted with the ability of unflagging self-invention. |
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They all protect the young king, who lives vicariously through the musketeers ' exploits. |
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The exploits of the early travellers by canoe, especially the French coureurs de bois, stand among the great adventure stories of all time. |
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Supposing a landowner exploits his tenants and mulcts them of the fruit of their toil by appropriating it to his own use. |
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It has every thing the TV audience need, dramatic scenery, heroic exploits, a stage of passion and colour. |
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Each exploits contrast and color while elaborating motivic detail and assiduously building climaxes. |
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Whether hunting seagulls for much-needed nutrition, or helping each other out of dangerous situations, their exploits make for exciting viewing. |
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The final essay exploits a range of bioarchaeological data to establish a framework for reviewing female health in urban Roman Britain. |
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It was from here that Captain James Cook, a local lad, set sail around the globe, inflaming every schoolboy's passion for adventure with his daring exploits. |
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Becky Sharp exploits the weaknesses of those around her to weasel her way into society, but her own vanity is what drives her there to begin with. |
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He also fancies himself as a bit of a Rambo type, with murky rumours of his military exploits incongruously floating around the mild mannered madman. |
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Putnam's service as a ranger, his capture and torture by Indians, his shipwreck and exploits during the British invasion of Cuba won him military laurels. |
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Hamas exploits the resulting Arab discontent to fan the flames of violence and war. |
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Thirteen under par may have paled in comparison with the exploits of Tiger Woods and a number of others but it is still a decent score on a golf course measuring 7,246 yards. |
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Stainton has helmed Irwin's cable exploits for years, and he understands the inherent drama and suspense in diddling with deadly snakes and toothy reptiles. |
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The DLR team used electromagnetic levitation, which exploits an EM field to provide both levitation, through Lenz's law, and heating, through surface eddy currents. |
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That's probably overstated, but the exploits of the overseas based domestic assemblers do have an excellent track record with product, price, productivity and profitability. |
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Tales and legends dealt with the doings of kings, contests between knights and dragons, and the exploits of ancient robbers and bandits as well as with the lives of saints. |
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Inside the small world of military aviation, his exploits as a test pilot are still spoken of with awe. |
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As I've written before, Medicare pricing exploits the difference between the marginal cost and the average cost. |
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But what is striking is the bilious inclusiveness of its attack on a machine-driven society that not only exploits its workers but robs them of their souls. |
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This demonstration exploits biophysical models of energy flux coupled with molar balance models of mass flux and GIS-based information on climate, topography, and vegetation. |
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A much larger issue is whether people and companies who disclose vulnerabilities are blameworthy when hackers write exploits that target that vulnerability. |
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Dispatched initially to rally Free French support in Cameroon and Gabon, he found fame for a number of morale-boosting military exploits in North Africa. |
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The science behind the vaccine is extremely interesting and exploits all the latest in vaccinology. |
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Whether it's a scandal in the Royal Family or a lord who's been up to no good, we seem to have an unquenchable thirst for the passionate exploits of the nobility. |
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Here, a woman is talking on the phone to her mother about her sponging, unfaithful boyfriend, justifying all his ne'er-do-well exploits out of love and possibly denial. |
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Microsoft believes that the sites could act as canaries in a coal mine, alerting the company to dangerous zero-day exploits, before the attacks gained widespread usage. |
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This Hadji Murad was Shamil's naib, famous for his exploits, who used never to ride out without his banner and some dozens of murids, who caracoled and showed off before him. |
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The Taiping Rebellion had added another dimension to these folk memories, expressed in heroic tales of the imaginary exploits of its leader Hong Xiuquan. |
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Some retired Gurkhas have claimed that despite their renowned contributions in Britain's military exploits they have been treated unfairly by their paymasters. |
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India was the centerpiece of Britain's imperialistic exploits. |
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Insofar as they do not attend to the perversions of freedom and the flesh that cruelty exploits, they fail to offer a legitimate understanding of our intersubjective lives. |
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The books usually revolved around the exploits of a Northern family, the Brandons, and in particular the dour son of the family Carter and the irascible Uncle Mort. |
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The songs are based on the exploits of a well-known folk hero. |
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These chants often tell of genealogies or the exploits of ancestors. |
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The acoustical requirement of 50 percent absorptive and 50 percent reflective surfaces led to a proscenium that exploits the depth and lightness offered by flat panels. |
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They themselves have fallen from grace in recent years, with the exploits of their junior footballers taking most, if not all, of the limelight away from the hurlers. |
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It was always a great laugh listening to all the young single men on a Monday morning bragging about their weekend exploits with the usual embellishment on one or two stories! |
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This reality series captures the exploits and escapades of life on the road with the world's most unusual troupe of performers, The Jim Rose Circus. |
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Here I was transported back to the mid 18th century, reading about the exploits of Southern African adventurers, when, lo and behold, our great city gets a mention. |
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In mythology and legend, a man, often of divine ancestry, is endowed with great courage and strength, celebrated for his bold exploits, and favored by the gods. |
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Though they claim he supports the insurgency because of his ideological opposition to the occupation, they soon lapse into talk of daring criminal exploits. |
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In all the years I have been undertaking various exploits and adventures in numerous countries around the globe there is one thing I have never done. |
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Once Shaw returns home, his battlefield exploits are quickly taken advantage of by Iselin, a hard-line McCarthyesque anti-communist crusader. |
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Automatically creating reliable signatures of zero-day exploits is the focus of intense research efforts. |
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All of this makes it a little easier to comprehend what Paracelsus was doing in his chrysopoeian exploits. |
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The first exploited his, sundrie waies, and excelleth in military exploits, and utilitie of his publike vacations. |
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Lastly, a more powerful aggregation operation exploits the hierarchical relation between a scope and its subscopes. |
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Despite their League Cup exploits, Chesterfield were relegated on the penultimate game of the season. |
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Despite the exploits of Lok and Towerson, John Hawkins of Plymouth is widely acknowledged to be an early pioneer of the English slave trade. |
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It rewarded office and rank for martial exploits, going to far as to organize women's militias for siege defense. |
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His exploits made him a hero to the English but a pirate to the Spaniards, to whom he was known as El Draque. |
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Their exploits are intermingled with encounters with maidens and hermits who offer advice and interpret dreams along the way. |
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Yermak, the embodiment of Cossack freewill, bravery, and brutality, grew famous for his exploits on the Volga. |
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Alexander and his exploits were admired by many Romans, especially generals, who wanted to associate themselves with his achievements. |
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These rulers and their exploits are mostly fictitious, though some are derived from mythological, legendary or historical figures. |
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Members of a Germanic tribe told tales about the exploits of heroic founding figures who were more or less mythologized. |
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The police were baffled by the exploits of a cat burglar who only stole from the upper floors of high-rise apartments. |
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The poet composed a ballad praising the heroic exploits of the fallen commander. |
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When an organism exploits a wide range of resources, a decrease in biodiversity is less likely to have an impact. |
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Like him, their exploits are solitary, fantastic and border on fairy tale, as they slay monsters such as the Chimera and Medusa. |
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Terrain bounce jamming exploits this response by amplifying the radar signal and directing it downward. |
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The railway inspired Awdry to create the Skarloey Railway, based on the Talyllyn, with some of his exploits being written into the stories. |
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Domestically though, the region's European exploits appeared to take their toll, finishing ninth in the Celtic League. |
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It's about two pals, dweeby Mike and Euan, who exploits his British accent to seduce every woman in sight. |
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This step exploits the relatively easy reduction of copper oxides to copper metal. |
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The technique of immunogold labeling exploits the ability of the gold particles to adsorb protein molecules onto their surfaces. |
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In this late work Beethoven exploits sonata form, the fugue and even popular Viennese songs and transmogrifies them into a work of wonders. |
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Their exploits in the Dacian wars under Trajan in the early 2nd century AD are recorded on Trajan's column in Rome. |
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Later when the tide turned there were the exploits of Chindits, harassing in deep jungle behind enemy lines. |
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Harry wrote from oral tradition describing events 170 years earlier, and is not in any sense an authoritative descriptor of Wallace's exploits. |
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Tooling that exploits all the capabilities of multi-tasking machines can improve your competitive-ness and payback on capital expenditures. |
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The third cycle tells of the exploits of Fionn mac Cumhaill and the Fianna. |
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Like most other social engineering exploits, vishing relies upon the 'hacking' of a common procedure that fits within the victim's comfort zone. |
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Yet, Carson was to become the best known of all the mountain men, partly through Fremont's reports of the former's exploits and bravery. |
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With C'est la Vie French performance artist Veronique Guillaud exploits our natural compulsion to stick our noses into other people's business. |
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While exploits targeting holes in computer software are on daily order, we are presently seeing a rise in social engineering techniques. |
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Instead, A Good Day To Die Hard cynically exploits our nostalgia for one of modern cinema's most tenacious action heroes. |
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She is said in the Gesta to have fallen in love with him before she met him, having heard of his heroic exploits. |
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On claims the Junior Miss Birmingham pageant exploits teenage girls Let kids just be kids. |
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Eddie said he had been nicknamed 'the randiest man at the Beeb' for his exploits and revelled in his reputation despite having a family. |
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Hummingbird EIP 4 also includes a new user interface that exploits sophisticated DHTML functionality. |
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Limbaugh is a quasi-politician entertainer who exploits gender and race-baits. |
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Mona, on the other hand, exploits Nuri largely for egoistic satisfaction though she is initially simply intrigued by his engrossment with her. |
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Entertaining documentary following the anarchic exploits of the antiglobalisation hoaxers. |
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Expresso summarizes the individual's exploits actually recorded on the bike, leaving room for the rider to describe what it means to him or her. |
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They conceded 31 personal fouls allowing far too many free-throw opportunities and that could be a weakness that Brose exploits once again this evening. |
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The gray-level co-occurrence matrix exploits the higher-order distribution of gray values of pixel that are defined with a specific distance or neighbourhood criterion. |
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Recently, a combined line-cross and half-sib model was developed that exploits information of linkage disequilibrium between breeds and within families. |
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The anti-viral eye drop program of Marinomed derives from the successful technology platform Mavirex which exploits anti-viral effects of polymers from red algae. |
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Settlements from that era have been found in southwest Greenland and eastern Canada, and sagas such as Saga of Erik the Red and Greenland saga speak of the settlers' exploits. |
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Nuclear magnetic resonance is a technique which exploits the magnetic properties of nuclei of certain atoms, such as hydrogen, containing odd numbers of protons or neutrons. |
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In 1926 the house in Bridgwater where it is believed that Blake was born, was purchased and turned into the Blake Museum, where a room is devoted to him and his exploits. |
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According to Dr Castanon, the pounds 600,000 project exploits a natural phenomena called the Raman effect that affects light passing through a material. |
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Contemporaries considered Henry to have acted appropriately in making an example of Conan, and Henry became famous for his exploits in the battle. |
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A Welsh version of his exploits was inscribed on the north side. |
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The oldest references to Robin Hood are not historical records, or even ballads recounting his exploits, but hints and allusions found in various works. |
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These malware typically spread through spear phishing mails having attachments as zipped archives or Microsoft Office document exploits or via removable drives. |
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Stringer's disappointment in defat in 2005 was tempered by his match-winning exploits in last season's Heineken Cup final at the same Millennium Stadium. |
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Following Peter and Tina's exploits and close shaves over the past couple of weeks, no wonder the alcoholic's nerves are shredded and he needs a snifter. |
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Today, the Petzl brand is closely associated with adventure, exploration, rescue, and many notable exploits in the worlds of rock climbing, caving, and alpinism. |
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The original Croc featured the exploits of the one-toothed Croc in the magic land of the Gobbos where there was a series of challenges to overcome. |
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Arrows, X's, and pictographs fill the gestural arena, and Crews exploits the nature of signs more so with fireplugs, klaxon horns, and directional markers. |
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Sheffield has a District Energy system that exploits the city's domestic waste, by incinerating it and converting the energy from it to electricity. |
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Cameo technique exploits the bands of color in onyx and other varieties. |
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Both characteristics were so well developed that the hours they spent in the schoolroom were chiefly devoted to exploits of a most unscholastic nature. |
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And the family he exploits takes things pretty hard too, which has the verbal consequence of putting too much weight on the more twittersome lines. |
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To protect against this attack and to mitigate the threat of future exploits, organizations must proactively perform routine vulnerability assessments and remediations. |
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Him, for his exploits exc'ellent to reward, God gave in shortest space a gallant son, whose arm to 'noble and enfame was fain the warlike name of Lusitania's reign. |
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Illegal working is not a victimless crime as it cheats the taxpayer, undercuts honest employers and potentially exploits some of society's most vulnerable people. |
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Coppicing is a traditional method of woodland management which exploits the capacity of many species of trees to put out new shoots from their stump or roots if cut down. |
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Sample-based synthesis exploits the ability to repitch by a change of playback rate, to create simulations of existing instruments from digital recordings. |
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All guess-work exploits shrivel up a good yard, or sometimes two, when brought to the measure, and the champion of the county dwindles into a clumsy clod-hopper. |
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Each of these three empires had considerable military exploits using the newly developed firearms, especially cannon and small arms, to create their empires. |
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A good number of other poems in the eddic style are recorded elsewhere, very often inserted into prose narratives dealing with the exploits of legendary heroes. |
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The pair followed the 1930 Test series between England and Australia with great interest, and regaled a bemused Jelka with accounts of their boyhood exploits in the game. |
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A Good Day To Die Hard is a high-speed tour down Memory McClane that cynically exploits our nostalgia for one of modern cinema's most tenacious action heroes. |
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Afonso IV's nickname the Brave alludes to his martial exploits. |
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RockchoiRhassofarfailedtolive up to the exploits of her Group onewinning sister chorist, but she can take the next step up the ladder with Listed success at Salisbury. |
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A bouncy rhyme complements the exuberant, colorful illustrations of the Buckamoo Girls' exploits, from square dancing to rodeo rustling to singing by campfire and moonlight. |
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