Shaken up herself, Phoebe decided to make an opportune exit, allowing herself as well as Jess to gather their wits about them once again. |
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It must have the stamina to sing with only short pauses to gather breath, and its notes must be loud and clear. |
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I try to imagine this, taking the opportunity to gather my breath before returning to the fray. |
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Still, after a certain number of blows, I managed to gather myself to the degree that I knew what to do, which was to run. |
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As the biotech and digital revolutions gather pace, so the cost of their primary product, knowledge, grows at an exponential rate. |
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Their cavernous mouths are used to gather up small fish and plankton in the same manner as baleen whales, hence the name. |
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It appeared to gather speed and then veered off to her right and out of her view. |
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Finally, butterflies like some flat stones for basking or sunbathing to gather warmth for powering their wings. |
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And more and more second-hand stores gather vintage clothing donated to them into a special area. |
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Colliding with shorter broken lines along the way, each element seems to gather energy and speed in a display of centrifugal force. |
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If you set a snowball off down a hill it will gather speed and momentum and that's what's happened here. |
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Tena koutou to members and Mr Chairperson as we gather for this important stage of the legislation. |
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Instead, Maya's world continued to crumble as she bent down to gather the hay scattered around, refusing to look at the couple now. |
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I had to gather it up and wash and bleach it to get the muddy paw prints out of the sheets. |
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I am continuing to gather material for the cat book and, in parallel, pulling poems together in one place. |
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The former is deathmatch with the expected setting choices, while the latter is a competition to gather items scattered around the maps. |
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Moses and the Hebrews learned that they had to gather manna each morning, that they had to look to God each day. |
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Grace sighed, silently counting backwards from ten, trying to suppress her emotions and giving herself a few moments to gather her thoughts. |
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I tried to gather the suddenly scattered memories of court etiquette that had been drilled into me since I understood the concept of courtesy. |
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He scoured medical textbooks and science web sites to gather information on the sources of many human illnesses. |
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Nearly once a month influence peddlers from different worlds gather to gossip, talk business, and schmooze at his Hollywood Hills home. |
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Areas around both shops were sealed off as forensic teams worked to gather clues. |
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And on this day, kings, queens and chiefs from those clans gather to honor a Thembu son with their symbol of bravery. |
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Yes, many people were still angry but it was also noticeable that the apologists and backsliders were beginning to gather force. |
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A group of people needs to get together and gather a dozen or so really old bangers and drive them up to the toll bridge. |
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When needed, the marines gather together enough battalions and brigades to form a division and that's that. |
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A youth shelter is being unveiled to give teenagers a place to gather in the evenings. |
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What she had been able to gather though was that the man had married money and built it into an empire. |
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The women gather bamboo shoots, mushrooms, and other wild plants in the forest. |
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Undercover officers were sent in to gather information, and they gave evidence in court from behind screens to protect their identities. |
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Just before sunset, flocks of the red birds gather to roost in the mangrove trees transforming green bush to a glowing red. |
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They are made to open, so you can leave and take time to gather your wits and return when you calm down. |
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The Russians, Scandinavians, and Swiss, in contrast, all gather wild mushrooms with great enthusiasm, thronging the woods every autumn. |
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It is a resting-place to which at close of day the weary retire to gather new strength for the battle and toils of tomorrow. |
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At night, after a long day of gathering nectar, they gather at the hive entrance and begin fanning by vigorously beating their wings. |
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The women gather around the table on which the chessboard has been set up as two maids enter from the left with refreshments and a tea tray. |
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Stitch four scallops and gather the ribbon very tightly, creating four distinct petals. |
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His team helped gather research data on the maneless lions of Tsavo National Park in Kenya. |
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She returned to the teacherage, and began to gather empty containers from the cupboard. |
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It was busy, and I was hoping to gather enough change to buy a hot pie or sausage roll from the bakery before it shut. |
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Family gather to share the oplatek, a thin white wafer sometimes called angel bread, followed by an odd number of meatless dishes. |
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Each one pulled a hay wagon loaded with all the belongings the families could gather in the few minutes before they were forced to flee. |
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Just as I gather up my courage to start a conversation with my neighbor, impeccably dressed waiters appear and begin serving dinner. |
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He once taught in Maryland, US, where he would gather some of his students under a walnut tree. |
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As the family gather round to see her off in 1988, Lily reflects on both her past and the sheer absurdity of life. |
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Ben left the blankets on the back of the sofa while he followed Hoss upstairs to gather his own warm clothes from his bedroom. |
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After baths, jammies, and brushing of teeth, we gather in the living room, the television turned off, the house quiet. |
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This forces parched buffalo, waterbucks, and other lion prey to gather at one of the few remaining sources of water. |
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Interested parents are invited to come along to the meeting this evening to ask questions and gather information. |
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Each day, shiftless young men gather on the outskirts of Riyadh, smoking water pipes and drinking coffee. |
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We are aware of the situation and we are seeking to gather information and evidence. |
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Functionally speaking the best structure is a charismatic leader with a few devoted acolytes who gather people in their wake. |
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To recover they need to feast on conkers, acorns and sweet chestnuts, which is why visitors are exhorted not to gather these items. |
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This causes inflammation and fluid to gather under the skin, causing wheals and the blood vessels to dilate. |
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The boat slows, stops, and if the lever isn't pushed into neutral, she'll gather way astern. |
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That information's easy to gather for websites who keep track of their visitors. |
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In plush surroundings trimmed with red carpet, the cliques of minor celebrities gather in small, self-congratulatory packs, wine in hand. |
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The information that they gather is then relayed back via radio or telephone communication equipment. |
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It is not so bad if a few can gather together and jointly grumble about the state of the world. |
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We could gather around the radiogram, and later the television, or put a record on the gramophone and no one had to spend years practising. |
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The early closing time of pubs meant that carousers were forced to gather at dusk in private homes, where the host would tap a barrel. |
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He leaned down to gather clean water in the rag for rinsing, running the cloth over the same areas. |
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Look, gather your breath and have a good rest and keep your chin up because the Court of Criminal Appeal have really done you proud. |
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It can be found, I think, on the golf course, when four friends gather for their weekly nine or eighteen holes. |
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The women gather near a row of flowerpots which has been set in front of one of the garden structures, discussing and admiring the blooms. |
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Ballot boxes will be left to gather dust in the June elections, as every vote will be cast by post. |
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Am I to gather from this that adultery and unfaithfulness are being condoned? |
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As the wheels of political community gather momentum, I am left wondering how many similar conversations I will have. |
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The vast majority of prisoners would lack the wherewithal to gather the witnesses and documents needed. |
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A collection of male senior employees gather in the boardroom to talk to Balls over coffee and Viennese whirls. |
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To help with this, forensic teams have been working flat out to gather DNA and fingerprint evidence. |
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In fact the Orange parade used to gather at the bottom of our road and my mother even kept us away from the window. |
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The world was created in a broken state, and the human being was placed within it to gather the shattered pieces and repair its wholeness. |
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Tofte began to recruit, train and insert agents who would gather intelligence behind enemy lines. |
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During their resting hours from sunset to sunrise, they gather in closely knit aggregations in caves, under ledges, or in other protected areas. |
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When spawning, wrasses gather in loose aggregations where one dominant male oversees many females within a general territory. |
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They are trying to gather everyone's ideas and to form the ideas into a realistic plan. |
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This Yahoo article is claiming that phishers are increasingly employing key loggers to gather data which they later use for identity theft. |
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He can read your keystrokes, record passwords, gather information from your network and change your data and files. |
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Depending on the seasons as many as 150 people would gather in the area to avail themselves of its resources. |
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For example, they did not often gather together with harps and rebecks to celebrate their national glories, or to hymn their national heroes. |
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We'll take a bit of a break to gather our breath and then decide exactly when we should go to market. |
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His initial shot rebounded off the post but he was quick to gather and sent the ball to the net. |
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They need to gather in front of their houses and play kickball with their friends. |
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Recreational vehicle, also known as Winnebagos, are those homes on wheels that gather like dinosaurs in the car parks of Florida. |
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Last week saw delegates gather for their annual talkfest on whaling, at a meeting of the International Whaling Commission in Italy. |
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Each night during the celebration friends and families gather to light a candle, which is placed in a seven-branch kinara. |
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This was no less than a call to the nations of the world to gather together and discuss a halt to the arms race, and kindred subjects. |
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There is also a recreation room were people can gather to watch TV together. |
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And when I'm constantly rediscovering tracks from old albums, I feel less of a need to go out and gather new material. |
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Afterward, they gather around the fireplace to drink beer, tell stories, and woozily stroll back to their cabins to sink into cozy loft beds. |
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Within minutes, a small crowd would gather and most of them knew of the village. |
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Here his followers would gather in the mornings and afternoons for religious services. |
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When she had finished wrapping Gwin up in scarf and coat, she immediately disappeared back to the observatory to gather his own outside items. |
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Sitting up, I gather all my hair in my hand and wring out the water onto his lap. |
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The dew will gather on the material, which can then be wrung out into a container. |
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On Christmas morning we go into the living room and gather around the Kwanzaa set we put out the night before. |
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Former Scottish soldiers gather in Dundee to protest against the government's plans to amalgamate Scots regiments. |
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The whole cast gave their all, turning from what I gather was a shaky first night earlier in the week into a roaring success. |
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Residents are campaigning to close a playground, claiming gangs of youths who gather are subjecting them to a reign of terror. |
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On All Souls' Day, people gather at the graves of family members for a twenty-four-hour vigil. |
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As we gather in our houses of worship, let us begin a process of seeking the healing and grace of God. |
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When longtime friends gather for a weekend at a lakeside cabin, you know there's going to be trouble. |
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Only a yellow-bellied coward like you would need to gather a gang of six lackeys just to take me on. |
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Yet although the project was appearing to gather steam all was not well behind the scenes. |
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They're all sizes and nationalities, a crowd of curious youngsters who gather around the two mayors and their mace bearers with interest. |
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They helped raise the young, gather food such as yuccas and other plants and even hunted smaller animals such as rodents and turtles. |
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As well as creamy lattes, the coffee shop offers wireless internet access and big, bench-like tables that several people can gather around. |
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You may be able to gather documents on your own rather than paying the attorney's law clerk to do so. |
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Stealing in on the blindside of the lax Killie defence to gather a cross-field delivery, he zipped an unstoppable shot into the far corner. |
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Hundreds of macaws and parrots gather at the exposed riverbanks to feed on clay, which helps the birds digest their diet of nutritious seeds. |
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The main purpose of firearms is not to gather meat or shoot in games, but to defend live and limb. |
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They gather in small groups, shifting restlessly from foot to foot, exchanging pleasantries about the weather. |
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Loudspeaker announcements ordered all men between the ages of 16 and 45 to gather at a school on the camp's outskirts. |
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As we have heard, nor, I think, really does beagling take place as far as I can gather in order to cull hares. |
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Males gather on a communal breeding ground, or lek, to display for females. |
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Most composer anthologies gather together tracks from many different soundtrack recordings. |
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Many of the other clan members frequently gather in Saint-Briac for reunions, and a family newsletter is sent out regularly. |
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When they were condemned to gather firewood from hills, their punishment could be commuted to a payment of 300 coins per month. |
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From what I could gather from hints she let fall, she had been pushed down a staircase by her husband some years back. |
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Set-pieces, potentially important at a venue which doesn't reward width, will be among the priorities when the squad gather in Hamilton tomorrow. |
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Christmas is supposed to be a time where families and loved ones gather to share the season's greetings. |
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For example, consider the dark corner of an antiques store where stacks of pictures gather dust. |
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The meetings encourage like-minded people to gather for a creative and stimulating exchange of ideas. |
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She rose and moved to gather the bottle of whiskey from the stool near the door. |
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They were to get behind enemy lines and act as scouts and gather intelligence to feed back to British military headquarters. |
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As a U.S. Marine, Tom Arnold learned how to gather information behind enemy lines. |
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Besides these formal organizations, Filipinos gather with others from their province for ritualistic and religious ceremonies and festivals. |
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Any volunteers who help gather signatures must be registered voters and must apply to volunteer. |
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An immediate roar deafened the cafeteria as everyone surged to gather around the battle. |
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They gather driftwood for fuel and share a dinner of roast pigeons and boiled samphire. |
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Villages and settlements, especially in urban areas, take sides, and gather around community television sets, or listen in on radio. |
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After sealing each gallon, he started to gather up the brushes and rollers, occasionally stepping in a puddle of paint. |
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Next Ian headed off to see the Salford archivist to gather any information he could find. |
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That Romish, Popeish man of sin The one you loathed so long You gather at his bidding And sing his birthday song. |
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It was rather tight and it was slightly hard to gather enough air to breathe, but I managed. |
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Remove leaves from the stems, gather stems in bunches, and secure each bundle with a rubber band. |
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I gather there is no application for costs so would your Lordship please order a detailed assessment? |
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She took a few moments to gather enough breath to get anything audible out. |
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They gather in a general assembly and declare their grievances against her. |
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Specialty assemblies gather for business meetings at least twice per year to discuss hot topics and issues relevant to their specialty. |
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For example, students are regularly using the Internet to gather and assimilate information for use in research assignments. |
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They will catch a large variety of small fish which gather under a boat, such as blue runner, jacks and pilchards. |
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As the Depression deepened, farmers across the Midwest began to gather at farms being sold off to break up the proceedings. |
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Chukchi men drive their reindeer in search of vegetation and travel to the edge of the taiga to gather firewood, fish, and hunt sea mammals. |
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We scrambled to gather a sack lunch, pull on a good pair of walking shoes, and get to the bus station on time. |
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I'm seriously counting down the days until I gather enough guts to actually take my driver's test. |
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Empanelling a grand jury empowers prosecutors both to serve subpoenas, and to gather testimony under oath. |
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Now we have sent one of the village's best scouts to gather further information, so that our village will be prepared for an attack. |
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She paused a moment to gather breath as she felt dizzy from using her powers. |
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Once you have a clear focus, gather the right team around you to get the job done. |
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I flail in terror to the nearest bank, where I try to gather my wits. |
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He told the assembly to gather all the riches they could to pay for this. |
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A crowd began to gather around an old bus stop in an industrial area near downtown Bishkek. |
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Her sitting room with its home-made curtains and baskets of knitting and needlepoint was the warm heart of the house, attracting the others to gather in it. |
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The community in which you were raised does not gather around the television set every four years for a solid, breathless month. |
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I gather Piper's main requirement is a safe place to park her Porsche. |
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The growth of the internet has made it so easy for people both to gather information from diverse sources and to disseminate information to diverse recipients. |
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The main sources used to gather information were as follows. |
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The land involved is sacred to them and used to gather acorns for religious ceremonies. |
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Perfume bottles and weathered papyrus replicas gather dust in the grubby window displays of the empty shops. |
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She wrenched her wrist away and backed away, trying to gather her wits. |
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Dressed in jeans, t-shirts and well-worn takkies, the young girls gather early for practice, chatting to friends and catching up on the latest news. |
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There are no brick-and-mortar churches where adherents gather to pray and paddle. |
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There, locals can gather for a game of cards or table football. |
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The beachcombers were able to gather and hide a rich harvest before the local magistrate learned of the Spanish wrecks and claimed the treasure in the Queen's name. |
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I gather up my laptop and toss the mess of gum wrappers and chewed spearmint globs into the trash can. |
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The temple is a number of buildings surrounding this man-made pool where devotees gather around and bathe themselves to purify and cure of any sickness. |
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This includes removal of certain advertising components that may gather statistics, as well as detection of various keylogging and other spy utilities. |
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Those present should gather afterwards for a short act of thanksgiving, which may be an informal prayer, or a recitation of the Te Deum or the Gloria in Excelsis. |
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Navic Systems worked with cable companies to gather subscriber data, so Kanojia has some experience with his competitors. |
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He has not done so, and I gather he is stonewalling reporters on the question. |
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Now, I gather that adherence to this literal view, held by Joseph Smith, is not for Mormons today a doctrinal matter. |
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Republicans gather in every county and go through several rounds of voting by secret ballot. |
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Red limestone cliffs front the sapphire-blue surface of Lake Nam Tsho, where Tibetan pilgrims gather at a shoreline dotted with migratory cranes and geese. |
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Every year survivors, relatives and servicemen gather at Scapa Flow in Orkney for a memorial service commemorating the worst loss of British naval life in domestic waters. |
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I realized that I needed to take a deep breath, gather my wits and focus. |
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And who else would let them gather dust in some drawer for nearly 50 years? |
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Sure, you want to gather a gob of data about everything your company does, pull it in around the clock, analyze it constantly and make decisions every moment. |
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William Beebe's bathyscaphe, based on a steel balloon, and the submersibles which followed, changed the way in which oceanographers were able to gather information. |
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I gather up my trash and head back inside behind the pack of students. |
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When I was a kid in the fifties, the whole of our primary school would gather on the lawn while a bugle played off a scratchy record and the Head read the obligatory poem. |
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As war clouds gather in the hellish heat of summer, and the Kashmir tragedy continues to unfold, it is worth pondering the state of affairs we find ourselves in. |
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Large crowds gather and people just wander across the road willy-nilly. |
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In a day's work, I retrieved the building's schematics and was able to gather information on the routines of security guards and cleaning personnel. |
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Night skiing is an exhilarating experience you won't want to miss when fellow skiers gather to ski or board down the main run each night with flares in hand. |
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He was thrown in jail for a year, and on the date of his release sent a message to his supporters to gather at the same hall he had been in when arrested. |
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The anhingas, which spent their spring and summer scattered here and there along the Texas coast and inland waterways, follow their instinct, drift south and gather together. |
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The play looks at the stresses caused by having different degrees of fluency in Maori, as the children, students and whangai of a Maori educator gather at his tangi. |
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As we gather here tonight, Iran has begun to eliminate its stockpile of higher levels of enriched uranium. |
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Every afternoon conchero dancers wearing feathered headdresses and shell anklets and bracelets gather in the main square to remind everyone of the country's Aztec heritage. |
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Before I can gather my bearings though, my feet have taken me to Lena. |
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The following morning Priam bade his people go gather wood for the burial, and after nine days the body of Hector was laid on the pile and burned. |
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The voracious demand for labor to gather latex and heat it into balls of balata fell on the indigenous peoples of the region, providing the central theme of this book. |
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You can still buy fresh pan dulce every morning in the barrios and see family and friends as they gather on the front porch to talk in the evenings. |
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When bad times hit, they lose faith, and, instead of giving a new product time to gather speed, they force it into a seemingly more certain, established market. |
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People gather the nuts, as do native rabbit-size rodents called agoutis. |
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Every Sunday, around 10 or 11 in the morning, a few dozen terpsichoreans gather in the park's concourse, slip some Basie into a boombox, take to the stage, and dance. |
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When the plane makes a second fly over and unleashes a hail of lead he refuses to move, manfulness futilely proven as weeping friends gather round his broken body. |
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A small group of connoisseurs would gather out in the back room each holding their glass up to the watery sunlight filtering through the dirty sash window. |
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Electronic controls gather information from the anti-lock brakes and other sensors to enable it to react within 50 milliseconds, much faster than competitive viscous devices. |
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The ababcc rhyme scheme allows Southwell to set up a problem, or a set of paradoxes, in the quatrain and to appear to resolve it, or gather them together, in the couplet. |
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To the right of Symphorien, who is led to his death by a pair of fasces-wielding lictors, a youth stoops to gather stones, which he will hurl at the saint's mother. |
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Who will feed those kids if they go to school and their parents are working in the dingiest of atmospheres to gather barely enough food to feed themselves? |
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Our aim is to gather intelligence from the local community and to work to tackle long term problems, including crime issues and others such as antisocial behaviour. |
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For one weekend in February, celebrity chefs from all over the country gather in South Beach to fete the world of wine and food. |
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Members enjoy collecting items and riding in the school minibus, so they gather the school's scrap paper and take it to the recycling bins at the local supermarket. |
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Sixteen Irish people would be brought to an uninhabited island in the South Pacific and left there to survive on the food they could gather or kill for themselves. |
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Each time we gather to inaugurate a president, we bear witness to the enduring strength of our Constitution. |
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Several generations will gather round a table to enjoy a barbecued dinner, having spent a long day on the beach, equipped with well-stocked coolboxes, sunshades and lilos. |
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How many others do more than just toss the third-class postal announcements or e-mail newsletters or let their bumper stickers and buttons gather dust on a shelf? |
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Muttering a curse, she put the other two boxes down before starting to gather the papers scattered all around the hallway and into the living room. |
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The farm plans to utilize an anaerobic digester to gather waste such as left-over plant roots to generate power. |
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A judicial inquiry, however, has power to gather evidence, to summon the trio, and invigilate them properly and professionally. |
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Developers or agents often provide a letting agency as part of their service but the information you gather here is unlikely to provide a truly objective view. |
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If the Alps were strongly manned, the movement for independence would gather way and the Gallic provinces decide the limits of their dominion at will. |
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The colonel told the soldiers to break ranks and gather around him. |
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Today, as the soldiers of the 69th gather in the armory after the parade, they will remember the fallen in their own way. |
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Journalists will protect their confidential sources and will try to gather information with honest and legal means and will not conceal their occupation. |
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Resources are hard-pressed, but Lithuanian authorities are working closely with British and other European police forces to gather intelligence to capture gangs. |
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While they were collecting the pine cones, Erik was gather kindling and fire wood for that evening, making sure to only use wood from fallen branches and logs. |
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The government must gather large amounts of information in order to outsmart its enemies. |
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There was lots of time between presentations for people to gather at the remarkably long refreshment table and stuff their faces with scones, coffee, and root beer. |
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Cell phones already gather some positioning information, and by the end of 2005 all new cell phones in the US will be locatable to within 500 feet or so. |
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For anthropologists Thailand is a very difficult country to gather information on because much of it remains under lock and key, not for decades but for centuries. |
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I was brought onto a game show where I had to hunt and gather to survive for three days. |
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To gather data from an underground explosion, American testers have used long pipes that extended all the way from the surface to a tapered end close to the blast. |
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Then with a casual twist she pirouetted and now bows-on to the scene of impending carnage, quietly, almost innocently, began to gather way once more. |
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Cabinet ministers of the day gather to review the names and the allegations. |
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They gather and sleep in open fields, surrounded by nature and the stillness of the night. |
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In the fall, adults gather in the colonies to form pair bonds and mate. |
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Tourists gather every day to watch the changing of the guard at Buckingham Palace. |
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Valerie Vordy, a woman who worked in the store and was organizing a rummage sale, wrote down the sizes of each person and went to gather clothes for them. |
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Millions of Americans gather around their television each year in early May to bear witness to what has become known as the greatest two minutes in sport. |
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Upstairs in the cafe, at midnight, all gather to begin the seance. |
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When paleontologists gather data on relative abundance, they sample an assemblage that has accumulated over a long, usually unknown period of time. |
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In the big cities or the remotest rural areas, the azan is called five times a day and the people gather for the congregational prayers at the proper times without fail. |
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Next door, Mohammad Abu Najar and his father Yousef gather their belongings. |
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There is a vast array of different hunting technologies that the Inuit used to gather their food. |
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Large antelope that gather in large herds, such as wildebeest, rely on numbers and running speed for protection. |
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Today visitors gather in Cypress Gardens near Winterhaven for the aquashows and to watch long-limbed girls in bikinis. |
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As a result, dedicated core catchers have been designed that can gather the corium and cool it safely. |
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He unhitched and unharnessed the team, turned it loose with the horse herd, remuda, and helped the cook gather cow chips for fuel. |
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Although crabeaters often gather on the ice in large numbers, pupping takes place in small groups. |
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When this is done, one should leave the poppy for some time, then return to it and gather any further exudate. |
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Fans of the genre frequently gather at comic book and sci-fi fanfests, which often screen Japanimation films. |
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The headful of stories you gather over a lifetime lets you refold the time and space of your history into meaningful, tellable patterns. |
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Against the back wall, the piers gather together to form an incredibly solid fireplace, the most massive and hearthlike spot in the building. |
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In 1592, Cornelis de Houtman was sent by Dutch merchants to Lisbon, to gather as much information as he could about the Spice Islands. |
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Citizens were organized on the basis of centuries and tribes, which would each gather into their own assemblies. |
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Alfred was forced into hiding for a time, before returning in the spring of 878 to gather an army and attack Guthrum at Edington. |
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In the spring, Alfred was able to gather an army and attacked Guthrum and the Danes at Edington. |
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Henry's pace through Staffordshire was slow, delaying the confrontation with Richard so that he could gather more recruits to his cause. |
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He attempted to raise recruits but was unable to gather enough rebels to defeat even James's small standing army. |
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The two proposed a partnership that allowed them to act on Whittle's behalf to gather public financing so that development could go ahead. |
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Some proposals exist to simplify the existing writing system, but they still fail to gather interest. |
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Additionally, several thousand Punjabis gather in Lahore every year on International Mother Language Day. |
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In Scotland, a wholly owned subsidiary of information technology company CACI was contracted to gather information. |
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The term bachelor in the 12th century referred to a knight bachelor, who was too young or poor to gather vassals under his own banner. |
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Members of the order continue to live secular lives, however they do gather regularly for fraternal activities. |
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In general, the strongest tests of hypotheses come from carefully controlled and replicated experiments that gather empirical data. |
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In the 21st century, there has been increasing use of the Internet to gather and retrieve data. |
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In Estonia, teams gather over the winter for the annual Ice Cricket tournament. |
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Disraeli's executors decided against a public procession and funeral, fearing that too large crowds would gather to do him honour. |
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Two Dragonfly helicopters flew in to gather a sample of contaminated seawater from the lagoon. |
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Its aim is to gather all Europeans to promote European federalism and to participate in all elections all over Europe. |
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On February 7, 2013, the FAA gave approval for Boeing to conduct 787 test flights to gather additional data. |
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Soap operas are most popular during the time of Ramadan, when families gather to break their fast. |
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The new Brazilian identity document intends to gather all the information of the citizen in a single document. |
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The Intergroups in the European Parliament are informal fora which gather MEPs from various political groups around any topic. |
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The main task facing the Guardian was to gather a national army to meet an invasion by Edward, anxious to reverse the victory of Stirling Bridge. |
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A piper generally greets the guests, who gather and mix as at any informal party. |
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Some 2,000 men were ordered to gather at Orwell to repel any invasion, but only 55 appear to have actually arrived. |
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In 1638 Wroth, along with fellow dissenter Walter Craddock, resigned, but continued to preach and gather followers. |
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People avoid churchyards, stiles, and crossroads, since spirits are thought to gather there. |
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Whalers more often considered them a nuisance, however, as orcas would gather to scavenge meat from the whalers' catch. |
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Researchers have found males gather underwater, turn on their backs, put their heads together and vocalize to attract females ready for breeding. |
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This could be compared with the 1980s before the fall of the Soviet Union, when Sweden could gather up to 1,000,000 men. |
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The few fish left therein would gather around the goals because fish like structured habitats. |
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Both sexes gather nesting material and build the nest, but the division of labour is not always exactly equal. |
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From April through June, after the breeding season, this species travels long distances to feed and then eventually gather together once again. |
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Objectives included seizing and holding a major port for a short period, both to prove that it was possible and to gather intelligence. |
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The British forced the remaining SS guards to gather up the corpses and place them in mass graves. |
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In spring and summer, thousands of students from all over Europe gather to attend language courses at the many language schools. |
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Despite their normally solitary habits, Brown bears will gather rather closely in numbers at good spawning sites. |
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These are too numerous to be eaten in one meal and squirrels gather and store the surplus in crevices and hollow trees. |
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They tend to gather small particulates and thus form beds, which alters sediment deposition and creates a habitat for smaller animals. |
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Another method to gather artificial litter has been proposed by Boyan Slat. |
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He suggested using platforms with arms to gather the debris, situated inside the current of gyres. |
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They use the lip to gather food and eat, as well as using it for social interactions and communications. |
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When Thorfinn is old enough to claim his share of the islands, he sends Thorkel to gather tributes at the islands. |
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Together, these member churches of the Evangelical Church in Germany gather a substantial part of the Protestant population in Germany. |
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Here the builders will investigate prerequisites and gather experience for use in Phase 2, which comprises building the complete boat. |
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It is the only way to gather some forms of information, such as settlement patterns and settlement structure. |
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Charles had little time to gather men, or prepare, and the result was the only defeat of his career. |
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When the king heard of this disaster he decided not to delay, but made haste to gather an army, and marched into Saxony. |
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Besides coastal exploration, Portuguese ships also made trips further out to gather meteorological and oceanographic information. |
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The consequence was that eunuchs were unable to gather enough support to initiate projects opposed by the civil government. |
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Mothers with calves will gather in nursery herds, moving or browsing together. |
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A key function was to gather information about navigation to make trips less risky and more efficient. |
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