In a series circuit, all moving electrons pass through every part of the circuit, including all the loads and switches. |
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Wake turbulence happens when we pass through the wake of another aircraft, similar to when a boat passes through the wake of another vessel. |
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We head up a rickety flight of stairs, pass through a wooden door, and suddenly my jaw drops open. |
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The radiator has tubes that contain large amount of water and has an area to allow outside air to pass through. |
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The young malamute can pass through an adolescent stage where it attempts to assert itself by growling. |
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Remember, the higher the perm rating of a material, the more moisture can pass through it. |
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Some just pass through Geraldton for the night while others, such as keen windsurfers, might spend a week or even a couple of months in the city. |
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Not everyone working in airports has to have an airside pass, just those who have to pass through security barriers. |
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Yes, I wonder at how the work gets accomplished because of all the hoops and loops that one needs to pass through. |
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Over the years I have seen a procession of these knuckle-draggers pass through and holding qualifications does not excuse one from this list. |
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They are based on the idea that enzymes are able to pass through alimentary tract without losing their natural activity. |
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The foot is incredibly complex and all kinds of forces and loads pass through different parts. |
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Because the intercept was expected to pass through the origin, it was fixed at zero for each fit. |
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As X-rays pass through your body, different tissues absorb different amounts. |
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As I pass through the various dressing rooms a few minutes later, I can hear the younger Real Madrid lads teasing Beckham in Spanish. |
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Meehan could only blast over from the left hand side of the box after Ferguson slid a precision pass through to him. |
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She would have to pass through great agony to become a part of the great yawning nothingness. |
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Air can pass through the foam easily, resulting in a soft, resilient, flexible material. |
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The projected angle from the base of the fork suggests a gap would have remained, allowing a slim person to pass through. |
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Like other animals, they pass through a life cycle from birth to maturity to death. |
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At bottom of hill turn left to pass through farm buildings and a gate signed Ebor Way. |
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As the road bends sharply to the right, pass through the gate on the left signed Public Bridleway Route Diverted. |
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Visit the observation decks at four area lock and dams to watch barges and riverboats pass through. |
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As the sheets of metal pass through the rolls, they are squeezed thinner and extruded through the gap between the rolls. |
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The ova penetrate the intestinal wall and pass through the portal vein to the liver, lung, and other tissues. |
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Empty and loaded coal trains dominate the traffic that pass through Dutch since it is located on the northwest corner of the Powder River Basin. |
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I didn't earn the right to preach, to break bread at the table of Christ, to walk beside people while they pass through the rough places. |
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The full Moon will pass through the Earth's shadow, producing a total lunar eclipse. |
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When high-energy beams of radiation pass through the food, it damages the DNA of these microorganisms. |
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On the way you pass through the sprawl of makeshift dwellings that are home to tens of thousands of squatters. |
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Both groups took longer to pass through the tunnel when predator scent was present than when it was absent. |
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Mask off the stencil with masking tape or more paper so that everywhere that you don't want pigment to pass through is masked off. |
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You pass through plush red velvet drapes into a lavish room of gorgeous banquettes, bookcases and bare concrete walls. |
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When ionizing radiations pass through matter, energy is deposited in the material concerned. |
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The stage that they pass through is akin to the annual examinations taken by a student. |
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Cajun boaters invented a flatboat called the bateau, to pass through shallow swamps. |
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This walk which covers a distance of eleven miles will pass through some magnificent scenery with panoramic views. |
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A semipermeable membrane allows small solvent molecules to pass through, but not the larger solute molecules. |
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The particles do not pass through normal filter paper nor do they dialyze through a semipermeable membrane. |
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The openings permit solid and semi-solid bodily exudates to pass through the top sheet to the absorbent core as the diaper is worn. |
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From the main entrance, you pass through the existing patio courtyard, sensitively restored, before finally connecting with the new wing. |
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The road rises to pass through mature beech woods and descends to meet the river again at Stepping Stones. |
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Before entering the hospital, I pass through a metal detector and guards search my bag. |
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They've been used for years in dashboard black boxes that allow cars to pass through toll gates without stopping. |
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According to the Automobile Association it is expected that 14,000 vehicles will pass through the proposed toll plaza every day. |
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The shale gas drills do pass through rocks adjacent to those supplying groundwater, but go much, much deeper. |
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It was necessary to drill holes to pass the bolt shank very precisely in order to be able to easily pass through all the sections. |
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Instead, he was seen using his travel card to pass through the barriers, and even paused to pick up a free newspaper. |
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In traversing the country, you can expect to pass through San Jose a few times, so enjoy yourself. |
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Some 500,000 vessels a year pass through the treacherous, narrow Bosporus and Dardanelles straits. |
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About 200 species of birds, mostly marine and shorebirds, live or pass through the islands. |
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Its purpose is to enable the birth canal to enlarge so that the child can pass through more easily. |
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I felt a surge of hatred pass through me, black vicious hatred that I had never felt before. |
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The four stages are what each human soul must pass through in many births to attain its final goal of moksha, freedom from rebirth. |
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The crossing is closed off by iron gates at either side of the railway track which are opened and shut by drivers as they pass through. |
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About 100,000 people are expected to pass through the turnstiles before the event finishes on Thursday evening. |
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Eventually we pass through the valley where there's a pasture of moo-cows to the left and another one on the right. |
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The moon pool is the hole through the bottom of a drillship that allows the drill pipe to pass through. |
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Hiking up the mountain, you pass through forest, bamboo and moorland, before being rewarded at the peak with superb views. |
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And none would oppose the idea of preserving the bridge with two-wheelers and three-wheelers being allowed to pass through it. |
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In making this journey we pass through the land of the Etruscans, the fabled Tyrrhenians of Herodotus. |
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The Moon can then pass through a part of the umbra and then there is a partial eclipse. |
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They pass through bedrooms with tiny beds, sitting rooms, a dining room, until they come to the room where Proust slept as a boy. |
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Then we pass through another narrow corridor into a wooden hut on stilts, where the smell of burning charcoal and body odour is overwhelming. |
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That accomplished, we had to pass through an enfilading fire of musketry until we gained the peach orchard. |
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Normally, such counter pointed laser light beams would just unresponsively pass through each other, Gauthier said. |
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In order for ordinary light to be polarized it must either pass through or bounce off a polarizing substance. |
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No women soldiers were operating the checkpoint that day, so she was able to pass through unsearched. |
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A supersized prole will pass through the eye of a needle before anyone not in the Party will be admitted to heaven. |
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I mean, if a camel can pass through the eye of a needle, anything's possible, right? |
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In reality, however, it may be easier for a camel to pass through the eye of a needle than for bloggers to deliver you the election. |
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His heart in smashed into pieces so small they could pass through the eye of a needle. |
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If it's harder for a rich man to pass through the eye of a needle then we have whole societies in trouble. |
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Your spinal cord runs down through your vertebrae, and nerves pass through gaps in the spinal column. |
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Infrequently, the long thoracic nerve does not pass through scalenus medius and the nerve trunk is formed over the first rib. |
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Pity the next poor fool to pass through that spot, they're probably going to soil their pants. |
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We drove north, broken-down trucks littering the road as we travelled up to the summit of the pass through the mountain. |
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They determine which part of the spectrum would be absorbed and which would pass through unhindered. |
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If the planes pass through the vertex of the cone, the conics are said to be degenerate, otherwise they are not. |
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The highway then drops down to pass through the Glenhope district and through bush alongside the Hope River to Kawatiri Junction. |
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The current is computed from the number of ions that pass through an imaginary plane near the end of the channel during a simulation period. |
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The wood and stainless steel planes pass through the space without touching. |
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Because they're hanging back, rather than throwing themselves into life, they feel the years pass through their hands. |
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He stepped forward and opened the door, allowing Jane to pass through into the building. |
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As I edged forward, the embrace became warmer, slowly seeming to pass through my body, increasing in both heat and intensity as it did so. |
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It has become impossible to pass through streets and roads at night because of dogs. |
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A gap in the fences that allows boats to pass through is marked by a sign on a pole for orientation from a distance or in bad visibility. |
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As the ribs were completed, there was not a precise method to determine where the stringers would pass through the ribs. |
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All kinds of music, all kinds of clothing styles and linguistic impulses pass through there. |
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Enter them and you pass through a driveway, flanked by sheds and outhouses, to a huge building in Indo-Saracenic style. |
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He hit the gate control button and the gate lifted, allowing for the van to pass through. |
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The shade's structure excludes direct sunlight but allows diffuse daylight to pass through. |
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This has a lot to do with the fact that the beans need to first pass through the digestive system of the Asian palm civet. |
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In the fast-moving confines of a rail carriage it is easy to pass through these areas without noticing the surrounds. |
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Travelers then swipe those cards as they pass through security to confirm their identity. |
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The airport is predicting it will see 330,000 passengers pass through the terminal by Sunday. |
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We show that channels pass through a dilated condition with altered selectivity as they are becoming defunct. |
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Continental birds also pass through on passage, particularly on the east coast. |
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He pauses to watch a truck pass through a gate, then continues, almost conspiratorially. |
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In other cases the Moon does not pass through the umbra at all, just going through the penumbra. |
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The weight of the metal drum is sufficient to keep it at the depth required and the perforations allow the water to pass through the drum. |
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The aiming and treatment beams may not coincide in space and this problem may be accentuated after the beams pass through a lens. |
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Though how many distinguished personages pass through these days is open to debate. |
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To my horror though, I did not catch myself upon hitting the wall, but proceeded to pass through it into impenetrable darkness. |
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In general the hero must pass through moments of impotence, internal or external. |
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He is particularly interested in studying the flora and fauna of the regions they plan to pass through. |
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The materials and the thickness of the layer determine how much infrared radiation and visible light pass through the window. |
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Our contacts became very infrequent when I ceased to pass through Melbourne on a regular basis. |
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Those proteins act like fiber optics, allowing light to pass through the lens and onto the retina. |
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When the chickens pass through it, in theory, it shocks them into insensibility and immobilizes them. |
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On their way to Earth, the X-rays from a distant quasar dim as they pass through a cloud of the intergalactic gas. |
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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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Indeed the contrariety of individuals often means precisely that we can only get at the institutions which individuals pass through. |
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Ibrahim proves in this work that the stereographic projection maps circles which do not pass through the pole of projection onto circles. |
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You could try simply pushing the poles of a sphere toward each other, as if to make them pass through each other and change places. |
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Your cornea is transparent, allowing light to pass through much like clear glass. |
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A gyroplane is an aircraft which is powered forwards by an engine, causing air to pass through overhead rotating blades which create lift. |
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Later, soldiers man their foxholes and listen as more artillery is heard hitting a town they may soon pass through. |
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It recently introduced modification of the valve for use on the outlet of a cheese vat, so cheese curd can pass through the valve. |
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The rest of the party flowed past him to pass through the gate under the Guard detail's eagle eye, but Bahzell paused to clasp arms with him. |
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We'll pass through villages, farms, alpine meadows, and plateaus flowing with prayer flags. |
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Gamma ray bursts are poorly understood short-duration plane waves of gamma radiation which pass through the solar system at rare intervals. |
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You can add a geotag to a place of interest, allowing other users to be alerted to something you've highlighted, as they pass through that area. |
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Wilde was writing at a time long before suitcases, or even Gladstone bags, had to pass through X-ray machines on their way into Left Luggage. |
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To leave the game last night, you had to pass through a revolving metal door. |
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We pass through pretty forests of birch and pine trees, moss covered rocks and a haze of blue and purple flowers. |
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Therefore, all diameters of a centrally symmetric shape of constant width pass through the center of symmetry. |
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If the eye of the needle is too small for the thread to pass through, the thread will shred. |
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The chrome back panel is secured by the motherboard stand-offs which pass through rubber grommets. |
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Electrons pass through a thin disk, and are multiplied, these electrons bounce off a phosphor screen which converts them back to light. |
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The 10 trains an hour scheduled to pass through Swindon had to be re-routed for the duration of the alert. |
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As I pass through the door frame, I see four shadows trying to creep secretly up the stairs. |
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Many Dreaming tracks from all through Central Australia converge on or pass through the Todd River and surrounding ranges. |
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The excitation and x-ray pulses pass through a high-pass filter, which blocks both laser light and low-energy x-ray photons. |
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Avian influenza, unlike SARS, can pass through gauze face masks. |
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It is guarded thus because the custom is that the people, both faithful and catechumens, come one by one and, bowing down at the table, kiss the sacred wood and pass through. |
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Men stare at you quietly as you pass through, sizing you up, and taking long careful drags from their cigarettes. |
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Sometimes food is barbecued bananas or goat satays, maize or cashews, all purchased through the bus window as we pass through small villages of thatched-roofed mud huts. |
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As blood passes by the macula through retinal blood vessels, the pigments pass through the macula's outer layer to rest in high concentrations inside its center. |
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Mark a circle in the center of the paper to allow the air to pass through. |
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The only non-Russian and non-Iranian pipeline routes that connect Asia to the Black Sea must pass through the Caucasian states of Azerbaijan, Georgia, and Armenia. |
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In extracting geothermal energy from hot dry rock, cold water is pumped down into the rock mass to pass through fractures and exit from a borehole or set of boreholes. |
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These plant-derived, non-digestible sugars pass through the stomach and small intestines to the colon, where the good bacteria ferment them for fuel. |
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I'm not, just a little bitter about how my life is so full of hardships, while she can just pass through life with just a snap of her perfect, slim fingers. |
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Landowners feel they are being taken for granted and nobody has the manners or the courtesy to ask permission to pass through their private lands. |
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Nope, they then did a full-body wand and patdown, ran my boarding pass through a computer, and then finally took a dust swab off my shoes to run through a computer. |
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During the expedition they will pass through nine of the continent's 13 countries, carrying their own food, water and shelter in often blistering heat. |
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The trousers have seat and knee patches, pass through pockets, and zippered leg openings to allow easy donning and doffing without removing the footwear. |
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More than 50 percent of the national clip will pass through their hands. |
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In Rome, because we were switching airlines, my fellow passengers and I had to retrieve our luggage and pass through security before rechecking it. |
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Although alpha particles are not a very penetrating form of radiation, when inside the body they can do significant harm to any living cells they happen to pass through. |
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To move from the glomeruli into Bowman's capsule, filtered substances pass through two cell layers separated by a negatively charged basement membrane. |
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We pass through the cavernous main entrance hall three times. |
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In view of the fact that there are two sets of traffic lights to pass through, or stop at as the case may be, no one should be doing 60 mph at all. |
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Women often tied their veils together so as not to get lost, or clasped hands in an unyielding grip that made it impossible to pass through a group in closed formation. |
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For those who would like a technical explanation, as the sun approaches the horizon, its light has to pass through a greater air mass, including ozone, dust and water vapour. |
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When we took the family walk to the park we'd pass through pockets of warmth, as if someone had saved summer in a bottle and dropped it on the sidewalk for all to enjoy. |
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In contrast to the walking or autocamping literature, none of these handbooks sought to teach outdoorsmen how to pass through wilderness as a visitor. |
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They would travel by train, and the trains would pass through Dresden, the East German city closest to Prague. |
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Because multiple items of equipment may pass through multiple air corridors, additional coordination with other military airspace users is needed. |
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Gummer has invented a novel means of integrating sharp-angled rectilinear with undulating curvilinear complexes by having them pass through each other. |
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Pay up, pass through the security patdown, and wait for the lift. |
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How fast must the Federal Reserve raise interest rates to assure that demand doesn't overheat, allowing rising costs to pass through into faster consumer inflation? |
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So, where R-values rate how much heat loss the material resists from passing through it, U-values rate how much heat the component allows to pass through it. |
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In the next few weeks the willow warblers will take over the moor above the house and the cuckoo will pass through on its way to Scotland probably. |
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The organ was placed in a Teflon bag that neutrons can pass through and taken to a research reactor nearby, where it was irradiated with neutrons. |
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Hundreds upon hundreds of people pass through the doors day in, day out. |
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Where the ramps angle, holes are created that allow light to pass through the house from a skylight that matches the shape, dimension, and positioning of the ramp doglegs. |
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Only a special permit allows trucks above that weight to pass through. |
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It was a nice treat to be paddling such a smooth section of the river, granted we would pass through some class II rapids, but for the most part just beautiful scenery. |
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Light rays pass through the cornea and the lens and focus on the retina. |
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Frequently the seepage water from porous, earthen ditches and the waste water from Irrigated areas pass through the subsoil of lower fields sufficiently near the surface to subirrigate them. |
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Usually the stones are small enough and pass through the ureter to the bladder and out in one's urine. Stones that are too large to pass can cause kidney failure. |
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It had to pass through gaps in the high mountain range to reach Wamena. |
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A town of 3,600 people, Avaj is close to the top of a high pass through the rugged Nobaran mountains on the main road between Qazvin and Hamedan to the south-west. |
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If the lunar orbit were fixed in space, such that the nodes occurred always in the same locations, then the Sun would pass through those nodes once per solar year. |
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The problem of debris from the smashed part interfering with gases that must pass through tiny tubes was solved by sintering a filter into a central gasket. |
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It will suffer other upsets and reversals, and pass through other convulsions. |
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In this case, many point their fingers at the shrimp trawler that operates off the coast, a trawler that doesn't want to stop fishing when the candlefish pass through. |
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This year over 350 million tons of cargo will pass through Rotterdam. |
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The pressure-drops through the engine are minimal, which means the fish avoid decompression sickness, or the bends, as they pass through the machine. |
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Just before you pass through the looking glass, you are looking at your own reflection. |
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There were predestinarians who believed in transmigration but who felt that every sentient being must pass through every possible fate before release was possible. |
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The 60s saw the biggest names in rock history pass through its doors including such luminaries as the Rolling Stones, The Beatles and Jimi Hendix. |
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You mount the stairs and pass through the long corridor, the walls of which are thickly lined with photographs of the family and an impressive display of weapons. |
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Large blood vessels pass through the popliteal space behind the knee. |
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Over ten days of walking the group will pass through Rioja vineyards, the plains of Navarre, small, traditional villages and lush valleys dotted with red poppies. |
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Girls pass through similar processes, and many also are circumcised. |
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As Dan followed the Rottweiler puppy deeper and deeper into the darkness of the trees, he felt a chill pass through him and saw patches of snow still unmelted on the ground. |
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Vehicles doubtless still pass through the many side-roads in the area, but the two trunk routes from the border are both blocked. |
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This alleviates the need to splice the 115V cable so you can pass through the rear panel from inside the case, thus making for a cleaner installation. |
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The inquest heard the crossing is closed off by an iron gate either side of the railway track which are opened and shut by motorists as they pass through. |
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The heated bars pass through the rolls seven to eight times. |
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But it is still uncertain how much of the bigger tab companies will be able to pass through to consumers, and how sharply the costs will eat into profit margins. |
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He was in London when the sad news reached him, but he kept his promise to pass through Bonn on his return to Vienna. |
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We had to be less developed to pass through a smaller, bipedal apes cervix, and as a result developed longer and slower, but further than our ape cousins. |
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The brain also became larger, requiring the infant to be born more underdeveloped so the head would pass through the birth canal, albeit just barely. |
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Everyone appreciates that a newborn baby's cranial bones are soft and largely unconnected to other bones, so as to allow the baby's head to pass through the birth canal. |
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His father opened a door, and stood aside to let Bill pass through it. |
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Knowledge needs always to pass through this detour of selfless tact, whereby its forms are bent out of true by the shapes of what refuses its clutch. |
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We rolled down the windows to enjoy the fresh scent of the green forest and slowed down to pass through small towns and past quiet country schools. |
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The line may also pass through the cringles on the sail's luff. |
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They claim that the compounds trick the blood-brain barrier, which does not allow any drug to pass through it. |
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Following a hedge on our right, we pass through a gap and cross another stile to reach the roadway at Brickkiln Lane. |
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These satellites are equipped with sensors that measure surface temperature by detecting microwaves that pass through clouds. |
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But restrict diving, as water may begin to pass through a grommet when the head is 3ft under water. |
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The membrane's micropores are smaller than water drops, therefore cannot pass through the membrane, yet larger than the water vapor molecules. |
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Because they could get quick and accurate measurements, operators found that they could cut tenons with just one pass through the tenoner. |
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Terahertz waves are similar to microwaves and x-rays because they can pass through certain materials without harmful affects. |
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Runners pass through lush rain forests, past waterfalls and enjoy breathtaking views of Mount Kilimanjaro at every turn. |
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The capsule consists of a plant-derived cellulose barrier that offers a timed-release, allowing it to pass through the stomach acids unharmed. |
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But first they must pass through a floating glass cube flanked by two Chinese marble foo dogs. |
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They're in passports, library books and devices that let drivers pass through tollbooths without digging for change. |
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One advantage over SWL is that percutaneous nephrolithotomy removes the stone particles rather than leaving them to pass through the kidney. |
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This tissue permits gliding of the nerve and is the location of blood vessels that then pass through the epineurium to supply the nerve trunk. |
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It was noted in retrospect that human erythrocytes would not pass through the capillaries of a calf, goat, or sheep heterograft organ. |
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All the wireless and charging signals pass through an electromagnetically transparent sapphire window. |
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If capacity of the lung is exceeded, air emboli may pass through pulmonary capillaries and enter systemic circulation. |
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The basic premise of a prebiotic is that it must be able to pass through the upper GI tract without hydrolyzation or absorption. |
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As we pass through the metal detector, even the security guard is giddy. |
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The different navigations she had to pass through for this purpose were such that only an independent method of propulsion would be available. |
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Checkout chicks are hassled into letting their family pass through the register without paying. |
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The presence of the cibarial armature, for example, is an efficient tool for damaging microfilariae as they pass through the pharynx. |
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When the lavas cooled they would pass through the Curie point, and their magnetic minerals would become magnetised. |
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Neither let there be found among you any one that shall expiate his son or daughter, making them to pass through the fire. |
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After initial success, the Germans learned how to pass through the barrage, aided by the unreliability of British mines. |
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The instant his feet touched the cold metal floor of the storage room he felt a hot-flash pass through his body. |
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The charge, that is applied and results in the measured voltage, may or may not pass through the insulative layer to the metallized film. |
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Concerned that boatmen might poach his game and wildfowl, Brooke did not want the canal to pass through his land. |
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The M60 and M56 motorways pass through the south of Manchester, through Northenden and Wythenshawe respectively. |
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Numerous notable roads pass through the region, with most converging around the central conurbation. |
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Rudolf Peierls and Hans Bethe calculated that neutrinos could easily pass through the Earth, so the chances of detecting them were slim. |
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Much like old cars and trucks, buses often pass through a dealership where they can be bought for a price or at auction. |
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At the local train stations, the express trains pass through the station at full speed. |
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Those heading to the upper floor had to pass through a smaller chamber to the east, also connected to the entrance floor. |
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The most common is that two players hold hands and make an arch with their arms while the others pass through in single file. |
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London bus routes 3, 6, 9, 11, 12, 13, 15, 23, 24, 29, 53, 87, 88, 91, 139, 159, 176, 453 pass through Trafalgar Square. |
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Dumfries and Galloway was the only Region in the whole of the United Kingdom that had the Olympic Torch pass through it twice. |
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Parliamentary time is essential for bills to be passed into law, because they must pass through a number of readings before becoming law. |
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Bills pass through Parliament in a number of stages before receiving royal assent, whereupon they become Acts of the Scottish Parliament. |
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Where rivers cross the fault, they often pass through gorges, and the associated waterfalls can be a barrier to salmon migration. |
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His funeral cortege was given permission by the Queen to pass through Hyde Park, an honour previously reserved for royalty. |
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Contacts in the lamp socket allow the electric current to pass through the base to the filament. |
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Aylesbury Park Golf Club's proceedings are based on the impact of the proposed route which will pass through part of the club. |
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In the past these issues were dealt with separately and differently, but now pass through a single fitness to practise process. |
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While I was astrally projecting, I felt my soul pass through many insubstantial netherworlds. |
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Legend tells that the waters of the river pass through Bala Lake and emerge undiluted and unmixed at the outflow. |
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These pollen granules are extremely small, and can easily pass through window screens. |
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Some terminate or pass through Cardiff Central bus station, off Wood Street, which is currently being redeveloped. |
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A valid ticket is required to pass through a barrier and gain access to the platforms. |
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Residents did not pay taxes to the United Kingdom and had to pass through customs when they travelled to and from Lundy Island. |
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Under the rules of the Salic law the crown of France could not pass to a woman nor could the line of kingship pass through the female line. |
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Many of the motorways pass through the downtown and other parts of the city in tunnels. |
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Coast Guard vessels are engaged in research, and so would require permission from the Government of Canada to pass through. |
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On August 24, 1892, Murex became the first tanker to pass through the Suez Canal. |
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Migrating fish may also be unable to access breeding streams, and may attempt to pass through the turbines. |
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By 1906 such a manoeuvre was intended to pass through neutral Belgium and threaten Paris from the north. |
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On the morning of 3 November 7 Armoured Division would pass through and swing north heading for the railway at Ghazal station. |
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On the surface it appears that Eratosthenes altered the base line to pass through the northern extreme of Celtica. |
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These pollen grains are only 15 microns in size, and can easily pass through most window screens. |
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At higher latitudes, the sunlight reaches the surface at lower angles, and it must pass through thicker columns of the atmosphere. |
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Prior to this time, slaves were required to pass through Portugal to be taxed before making their way to the Americas. |
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Waste water from scrubbers must subsequently pass through a waste water treatment plant. |
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Romanian aircraft used to pass through Avions Fairey in Belgium to the UK for certification. |
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Since the crusade had to pass through Constantinople, however, the Emperor had some control over it. |
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Alexander authorised him to pass through Rome, ostensibly on a crusade against the Ottoman Empire, without mentioning Naples. |
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The declarations further asserted that prior permission was required before foreign warships could pass through Omani territorial waters. |
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Millions of migratory birds pass through the Persian Gulf region in the winter and autumn months. |
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It can be seen that the route does not pass through any pairs of antipodal points. |
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The Spanish forces were able to pass through the first three canals, the Tecpantzinco, Tzapotlan, and Atenchicalco. |
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Webster said that children pass through distinctive learning phases in which they master increasingly complex or abstract tasks. |
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To avert the humiliation of a successful discharge petition, Chairman Smith relented and allowed the bill to pass through the Rules Committee. |
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After that date, the only immigrants to pass through were displaced persons or war refugees. |
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Though the practice is traditionally frowned upon, MPs can also pass through both lobbies, effectively registering their abstention. |
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The downward moving column of ore, flux, coke or charcoal and reaction products must be porous enough for the flue gas to pass through. |
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It was quickly discovered that an air current could cause the flame to pass through the gauze. |
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The flame on reaching the gauze fails to pass through and so the mine atmosphere is not ignited. |
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A sudden draught will case a localised hot spot and the flame will pass through. |
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Most of them pass through or terminate in Watertown Square or Watertown Yard. |
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The flow of the furnace is then reversed so that fuel and air pass through the chamber and are heated by the bricks. |
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Early looms required two people to create the shed and one person to pass through the filling. |
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Two cycle routes pass through the town, the Sea to Sea Cycle Route from Workington to Tyneside, and the Reivers Cycle Route. |
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Aire Gap is a pass through the Pennines in England formed by geologic faults and carved out by glaciers. |
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No food can pass through the system and a mechanical obstruction called a tappen or plug blocks the passage. |
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A lump of matter flying in space might enter our solar system with such speed as to be able to pass through and go on its way almost undeflected. |
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The different airstreams in the room can be differentiated by the supply and exhaust openings they pass through. |
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For instance, the seeds of the European mistletoe spend about 30 minutes in transit as they pass through a bird called a mistletoe thrush. |
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The task of finding funding for the tram to once again pass through the capital's streets was left to the second vice-president, Luis Liberman. |
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Those bits get manipulated when they pass through logic gates made of transistors. |
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According to Vander Meer, CRB adults are at a maximum mass at eclosion, and they pass through 3 behavioral phases, which are correlated with body mass. |
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Nelson, the sole shareholder of the S corporation, increased his stock basis for the DOI income on the premise that items of income pass through to the shareholder under Sec. |
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As you pass through town, keep an eye out on the right side of the road for a rusty old stamp mill, long retired from its days of crushing gold ore. |
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The Huddersfield Narrow Canal and the Manchester to Huddersfield railway pass through the Standedge Tunnels and the A62 road crosses the moorland at Standedge. |
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After crossing the A65 we pass through a gate under the horse chestnut tree and continue up the field to another gate that leads into a ginnel between houses. |
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Several footpaths across the moor pass through the village, including one leading west to Sampford Spiney and one leading south to Nun's Cross and Erme Head. |
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There it splits into anatomically distinct superior and inferior branches, both of which pass through the tendonous ring to proceed to their target structures. |
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The incoming signals pass through a lens and hit a diffraction grating that reflects them, each different wavelength at a slightly different angle. |
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The unit destroys all organic matter as the exhaust gases pass through the afterburner to a heat exchange that significantly cuts dust collection requirements. |
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According to Freud, humans then pass through five stages of psychosexual development and can fixate on any stage because of various traumas during the process. |
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As assorted slappers pass through the doors of his new townhouse Jack says the partying is all down to the pain of losing his wife which has, in turn, forced him to drink. |
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