He walked ahead at a fast clip, still trying to get his heart to slow down. |
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Sitting deeply in the saddle will encourage the horse to slow down and take shorter steps. |
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Over a period of time, the increase in sales starts to slow down and this is known as the maturity stage. |
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It is also treated with inorganic salt solutions which slow down the combustion. |
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Because frequent shuffles slow down the game, and a slower game is better for most players because it reduces their exposure to the house edge. |
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The image was too shocking to be used in any publicity designed to make drivers slow down. |
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If the campaign works, even diehard Manhattanites might be able to slow down and get in touch with their inner nature lover. |
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The songs are frequently manic and frenzied but just before you burn out they slow down and become melodious. |
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If you have an electric outboard available, this too can be used to slow down a drift. |
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What we want to do is to trap the water by putting borders of rock to slow down the water flow and encourage seepage. |
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Defective mitochondria can slow down or prevent the growth of a fertilised egg, preventing conception. |
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Most children with tics can lead normal lives, and the tics themselves usually slow down in teenage years. |
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But he cautioned there will always be traffic tie-ups as long as drivers continue to slow down in tunnels. |
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I slow down the brain process by holding my breath and doing the nine times tables. |
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I'm a strong, fast walker who has to make a deliberate effort to slow down when in company. |
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Her breathing began to slow down, much to my relief, and her tomato red color began to ebb. |
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The airlines fought tooth and nail against passenger-bag matching because it would slow down the check-in process. |
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Lawmakers haven't been sufficiently impressed by the carnage to do anything to slow down motorists. |
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Sometimes, I'll start right on the computer and then have to slow down and block things out on paper to sort things out. |
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The overtaken boat should acknowledge, slow down to minimum steerage speed and move over to make room. |
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It calls for traffic calming measures to be introduced to slow down speeding drivers on the Skipton estate. |
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Measures to slow down traffic include a number of humps, little islands that form slaloms, mini-roundabouts, and new traffic lights. |
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In the West, precocious puberty is sometimes treated with regular injections to slow down physical development. |
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Many women find that they need to slow down their pace of exercise during pregnancy when they are short of breath or tired. |
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He has shown a tendency to put his head down and slow down after misplaying balls, but that's more because he gets upset with himself. |
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For example, when you slow down a recording, trills and vibrato slow down, too. |
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Never put rocks in the feed trough to slow down a greedy eater as this could cause a fracture tooth if the horse bites a rock. |
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This gives people the chance to slow down to hear how beautifully your cousin Alberto has tuned your engine. |
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Tabitha was aware of the change in slope as they mounted the hill, but didn't slow down. |
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With any blowback design, it's fairly common for the hammer spring to help slow down slide recoil. |
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Eventually, her heart began to slow down, until it reached its perfectly normal, unexcited, pedestrian pace. |
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I had to slow down quickly or I would have been unhorsed trying to make the right. |
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It was calm, unhurried and peaceful one day in the year when time seemed to literally slow down. |
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If the universe is expanding at any time and is closed, the expansion will slow down in the future. |
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At night, as the user sleeps, the pulse can slow down to such a point that their heart just stops working. |
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Jo told me it is important to keep active to slow down the progression of my condition. |
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They said China relies heavily on exports, though its export growth is expected to slow down due to the sluggish world economy. |
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As the ball bounced off the wall and headed towards James, time seemed to slow down. |
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But to keep the audience guessing the snails are designed to slow down and give away their lead. |
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Maxi taxi drivers had to slow down to a snail's pace, as they passed through the flooded Priority Bus Route, near the entrance to City Gate. |
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As soon as the train began to slow down the tiniest bit, hub grabbed on to one of the many handles on the side of a storage boxcar. |
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Having a static network address will slow down the hacker, although he or she can still get on your network using a sniffer program. |
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My mind began to slow down, to empty itself in the moonlit snowscape, and when it did I felt a great sadness take over. |
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Instead of continuing my acceleration for the pass I start slowing my cadence, unweighting the back wheel and making attempts to slow down quick. |
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In an attempt to slow down, I first applied light pressure to the brake pedal. |
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It's better to judge braking distances and use rolling resistance and the gears to help you slow down. |
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You slow down to get a better view and discover a thin, weak, sorrel horse in a small lot. |
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If you get the wheels of your vehicle on the soft shoulder, slow down, and gradually and slowly pull the vehicle back onto the road. |
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Lack of proper bandwidth or inefficient calls to databases can slow down response times, negatively impacting the user experience. |
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Keep this in mind, slow down, and make sure you bring your sunglasses on those bright summer days. |
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If I have an evening performance, I slow down during the afternoon and start husbanding my energy. |
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Large merchant vessels have to slow down, making it easier for pirates to pursue their prey. |
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If you know there is a speed camera in a particular place, you will slow down. |
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Don't speeders immediately slow down when they see a law enforcement officer? |
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Traffic lights were also put into operation during that period and they helped to slow down the speeders that usually haunt Teeling Street. |
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Although we may know where we want to go, without a speedometer and a speed limit it's hard to know if we could move faster or slow down. |
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What is the point of encouraging spin-outs if they are just going to slow down and stop once they get into the commercial world? |
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But, I want to encourage everyone not to slow down on e-mails with non-personal questions that I can try and answer. |
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They just will not slow down, sometimes I try waving at them but they just give the V-sign back. |
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Trucks also can't slow down as quickly as a car so think about that the next time you squeak in front of one and slam on the brakes. |
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Santorum wants to slow down the push the for nuclear option in the senate after seeing that the issue isn't polling well for the Republicans. |
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You twist the handgrip to pivot left or right, lean the platform forward to go faster, and rock it back to slow down or stop. |
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After staunching the wound and waiting for the bleeding to slow down, she looked at him. |
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He suggests that once investment flows slow down, Ireland remains at risk of slow economic growth due to the scale of foreign investment stocks. |
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But David Shenk is not so optimistic that collectively our culture can slow down. |
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My face red and blotchy, I leaned back in the seat, hiccuping now from trying to slow down the tears. |
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I gradually slowed my voice as I spoke to subliminally cue her breathing to slow down. |
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A speeding driver who cheated death in a horrific collision has made a desperate plea for Swindon motorists to slow down. |
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It's human nature to slow down just before a camera and then speed up again. |
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To get inside Donelly's third solo album, you must surrender, slow down and examine every note and syllable. |
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Students can slow down the tempo or loop a particular section of music to practice difficult passages. |
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The man said some passengers asked the driver to slow down but he ignored their pleas. |
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Metallic clutter in the ground will slow down a detection mission because all metallic objects must be investigated. |
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We had earlier thought Cuba might be impacted by Sunday, but now it looks like the storm is really going to slow down. |
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But the site carries a number of complications that could slow down progress. |
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When do we suggest that it might be good to slow down a bit and find out who benefits from our innovations and who does not? |
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If the air parcel is cooled, the gaseous water molecules slow down and take a liquid form, so condensation dominates. |
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By gently but insistently telling you to slow down, the piece suggests the approach the artist feels is appropriate to his work. |
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If the blocksize gets too large, search times slow down, so bottom fill is how it is kept balanced. |
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Analysts say growth in the number of subscribers has reached a plateau and looks set to slow down, and this has cooled the share price. |
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As the album continues it begins to slow down and focus more, the twists and turns occurring a little less frequently. |
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She hoped other businesses would follow the Eric Wright Group's lead, stressing it was vital the momentum did not slow down. |
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I was forced to slow down to a crawl and pay special attention to everything going on around me. |
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When you start cutting deals, that's when you slow down rights and put yourself in a credibility gap. |
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The bus would slow down to about five miles an hour and just creep over the crest of the hill. |
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Markets will continue to wait for war and, in the process, further slow down an already frail economy. |
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Life can be a frantic rush from cradle to grave, with little chance to slow down, stop, and take in the beauty of the world around us. |
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If donning your cross-trainers and going for a run isn't for you, then you can slow down your pace and go for a walk. |
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If a guy is operating a front-end loader and he can slow down a little bit, sometimes that's enough to help. |
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Few teams have the personnel to slow down an opponent that can effectively run the break and also pound you inside. |
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A vet today urged motorists to slow down after a dramatic rise in the number of cats getting knocked down on a busy stretch in Wickford. |
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You can speed up or slow down the refresh rate, which defaults to five seconds. |
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One might expect that the array of windows might slow down the pulse, delaying the arrival of that beam. |
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Surely we need to slow down and glug some of that southern hemisphere comfort. |
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It began to slow down and pulled in to the side of the road, right next to Cannington. |
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When you slow down enough to examine those ideas, you might realize, Oh my gosh! |
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Their gradients are not steep enough to make a driver slow down any more than he would anyway at a road junction. |
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The body is too busy digesting food and cannot slow down enough for a person to really feel drowsy. |
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Wood is experimenting with a split-finger grip on his changeup so he can use the same motion as on his fastball and slow down the pitch. |
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When drivers find a way to slow down the rear axle, they can gain more grip in the rear wheels and improve the car's handling. |
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This aims to slow down the spread or growth of cancer cells, and control any associated pain or other symptoms. |
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It's a strange thing, but when you are dreading something, and would give anything to slow down time, it has a disobliging habit of speeding up. |
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When the cars slow down, their energy is captured in dynamos that recharge the battery, rather than being wasted simply heating brake pads. |
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Those are the brakes that act as dynamos, charging you up whenever you slow down. |
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All the so-called triumphs of efficient production are simply attempts to slow down the pace of the downward curve. |
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If you begin to see mud or floating grass blades in your wake, slow down and find deeper water. |
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Mr William tried to slow down by pumping his brakes but the vehicle jackknifed in the road while trying to avoid Mr Utting. |
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The helpless ship accelerated for a few moments and then began to slow down, eventually coming to a standstill. |
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Even professional websites do silly things that slow down your internet connection. |
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It will slow down just prior to taking the break, then fall toward the hole and into the cup from the top side. |
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Crushed leaves become slippery when wet, and the poor adhesion between wheel and track makes it difficult for trains to slow down and stop. |
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Only the juniors have a crossing lady, the infant school children have nothing, so please slow down. |
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I didn't even slow down as she was bowled over sideways, crumbling into a foetal position of grass stains and whimpers. |
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If the planet has an atmosphere, it can be used for aerobraking to slow down the spacecraft, and this has been done at Mars. |
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The development of science did not slow down a whit when scientists ceased to publish in Latin. |
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She is famous, not for the work of her thesis but, rather, for her later experiments to slow down light. |
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I do know that Benedict left a lasting impression on our family, he made us slow down, savour life, and treasure our other children even more. |
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That means consumers can expect rebates and cut-rate financing deals to continue and both companies will have to slow down their assembly lines. |
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Part of me still rebelled, urged my legs to slow down, not to get to the class early. |
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The fear is that in some cases it's easier to just rebury the find just because it will slow down work. |
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These measures have the potential to slow down our trade and add costs to traders, unless we go on the front foot. |
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The economic slow down actually offers an opportunity to re-assess and reformulate the structure of mass transit investment. |
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Evil Laura won't slow down, and near the end of the race I am intent on lapping Lauren. |
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The car did not slow down when signaled by a U.S. soldier holding a search light and laser pointer. |
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Once the clutch is dis-engaged, the layshaft will just slow down and eventually stop spinning all together. |
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When trying events do arise, slow down and ask yourself how a resilient person would respond. |
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When driving a vehicle and an animal, bird or reptile is seen on the road ahead, it is easy to slow down. |
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If Moniz, Jack's best friend and confidant, was begging and pleading with his best friend to slow down and stop driving like a mindless animal. |
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One way to slow down the economy could have been a revaluation of the guilder in relation to the euro. |
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However young you may feel, it is a sad fact that people do slow down as they get older. |
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Studies suggest that beta blockers may slow down the rate of aortic dilation and help prevent the artery from splitting. |
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At times I had to slow down because the car made it feel like you were going slower than you actually were. |
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Time seemed to slow down as she fell, and as she hit the ground she felt the rip and tear of ligaments, heard the crack of bones shattering. |
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Cost is again an issue, because expanding product lines would slow down production. |
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The parents of a boy hit by a car yards from their front door have refused to take down a series of homemade signs urging drivers to slow down. |
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Halfway up we became lost in a labyrinth of widemouthed crevasses and leaning seracs, and had to rope up and slow down. |
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These cavalry soldiers wore thick leather jerkins for protection as full plated armour would slow down their horses. |
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For all our grousing about rubberneckers, who among us doesn't slow down to gawk at a car wreck? |
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Cmdr Orchard said he was trying to get the message across that people need to slow down and obey the rules of the road. |
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I disagree with the analysts who are saying that producer buy-backs will slow down or even disappear. |
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A wildlife campaigner is urging motorists to slow down after a swan was run over. |
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Ticket barriers at stations slow down passenger flow, but the determined non-payer can still vault over them, or sneak through behind a legitimate ticketholder. |
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Despite the absence of Decira, the pace did not slow down a bit, and the world continued to spin, catching all who remained in its tornado of confusion. |
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Also, some observations indicate that the rate of filopodial elongation does not slow down with filopodial length as fast as predicted by our theory. |
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If dark energy comes and goes, though, maybe the rate of expansion will slow down again. |
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We had made up a little time here between Staunton and Culpepper, but lost it upon entering NS trackage because of work on the line or a track slow down. |
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As a result, a satellite passing over a higher-mass region would speed up very slightly, and slow down over a lower-mass one. |
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Will this not hinder other children and slow down progress as a whole? |
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Either way, never use more weight than you can handle with perfect form, and slow down if you feel pain during a workout or are especially sore or stiff the next day. |
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It is a stately dance, whose aim is to slow down the unseemly business of mastication. |
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I won't go into detail, suffice to say that when you put a lock through the brake disc to slow down thieves, it is best removed before riding away. |
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The cow needs a balance of physical ingredients in her rumen to get her to ruminate, to slow down the flow of food through the stomach, and develop rumen wall muscle tone. |
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They announce the next station, and the train begins to slow down. |
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They also can slow down the committee process, erecting obstacles to scheduling hearings. |
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In Churchill, disposal of waste and refuse has been a problem because of poorly planned landfills and inclement temperatures, which slow down the rate of biodegradation. |
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They do slow down for the speed bump but they accelerate after. |
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Then it went into a trot, only to slow down again for the next stop. |
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He was still traveling at a reckless speed, but he didn't dare slow down as the needle on the fuel gauge had dropped to the lowest possible level. |
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Traffic calming measures were introduced last year when engineers reduced the width of Main Road at key points to encourage motorists to slow down. |
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And it's certainly not interested in making its exports expensive enough to slow down a rip-roaring economy that needs to absorb 10 million new workers a year. |
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Flint said the impact might be twofold, lower demand from the US brought about by the weaker dollar may result in a slow down in imports from sub-Saharan Africa. |
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With some drivers ignoring the road signs to slow down and a number of motorbikers speeding through the village especially at weekends there have been some near misses. |
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Rather than slow down the reading pace, the sound shape of the poem intensifies the oral density of each line, somehow nearly erasing the line breaks. |
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It is a film for everyone, both those who were touched by this era of rock and those who just remember that fleeting second when the world didn't slow down. |
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Errors in satellite to receiver distances can creep in if conditions within the ionosphere, the electrically charged outer layer of the atmosphere, slow down the signal. |
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That is, if some of the Earth's energy were to be diverted into a slightly larger precessional wobble, the rate of spin should slow down slightly as a consequence. |
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A mountain loomed up in the distance as she began to slow down once more. |
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On a multicopter, it's got to slow down the counter-clockwise-spinning blades, while accelerating the clockwise-spinning-blades enough to make up the difference. |
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Then we started the drive through the bocage of Normandy, the maze of fields, hedges and ditches William the Conqueror shaped to slow down German tanks and Ford Cortinas. |
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He appealed to all road users to slow down and observe the rules of the road especially in relation to drink driving, speed and the wearing of safety belts. |
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If you stop applying force to your frame by focusing on low-impact sports, you'll build muscle, but your bod will assume that it can slow down bone maintenance. |
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A new survey suggested that a third of men risked indigestion by rushing their meals and a behavioural psychologist warned the nation to slow down and enjoy our food. |
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Just one more incompetent clown that can't slow down a sinking company. |
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Bastian only sighed again as the taxi began to slow down and the driver's annoyed mutterings began to be heard over the groaning and death rattles of the engine. |
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Headwinds and tailwinds can slow down or speed up travel, respectively, and pilots can adjust the height at which they fly to avoid or take advantage of winds. |
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He reckons the bush telegraph would soon get the others to slow down. |
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When a cold finally quits with such treatment, it is more an expression of despair in convincing its host of the need to detoxify, slow down and rest. |
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When Kildare Town is bypassed it will create traffic chaos in Monasterevin during peak periods as ever rising numbers of vehicles slow down to a crawl through the town. |
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The huge prison bulge may temporarily slow down crime, as it apparently has, but as offenders are released, the number of new crimes can be expected to skyrocket. |
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Push carts and animal-drawn carts slow down traffic movement. |
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In particular the work contains his important idea that one could test theories about falling bodies using an inclined plane to slow down the rate of descent. |
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They slow down production of cholesterol and blood clots, make blood vessels and supportive tissue stronger, and reduce hemorrhoids and varicose veins. |
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Unfortunately, he's a runaway freight train of creativity, with no one in the brake room to slow down his torrent of hangdog, peculiarly American balladry. |
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There is no market-maker in the middle to be compensated or to slow down the order, resulting in better pricing and the faster trade executions for the client. |
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Speed bumps definitely do make you slow down, and taxi drivers take sadistic pleasure in exasperating their passengers by coming almost to a halt in front of them. |
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It explained that the influx of massive quantities of freshwater into the polar oceans could slow down, or even halt, the global thermohaline circulation. |
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We slow down when we pass a car wreck to survey the damage, and maybe even the body count. |
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Every time I have burp or my body has an urge to slow down, I tell myself, there is no reason to slow down. |
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Hostilities, wars, feuds and the like slow down as Muslims worldwide turn their attention to their faith and the 15th, today, marks a period moving into preparation. |
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I was now desperate to slow down, but every time I rounded a corner or crested a hill there were more walkers and cyclists to witness my discomfort. |
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The overtaking boat should slow down when just aft the stern of the boat being overtaken and proceed around at the slowest speed possible to pass. |
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Dieters are advised to slow down, struggle through their scrambled egg whites, with chopsticks if necessary. |
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New Mexico natives Shenoah Allen and Mark Chavez will probably become acclimatized to the Canadian winter, but they're not likely to slow down any time soon. |
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Any delays in getting the first of their products to markets will slow down the rate of sales, further delaying its uptake and eventual profitability. |
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As soon as one car spots a radar trap, all the cars know about it and can take appropriate action, as in slow down so that they do not get a speeding ticket. |
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Though I studied Spanish in high school and college, I found myself stumbling on phrases, jumbling pronunciations and asking natives to slow down or to repeat themselves. |
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Using a push broom, sweep off accumulated leaves, pine needles, and heavy buildups of dirt that could slow down the natural flow of rain off the roof and lead to leaks. |
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To allow more time for settling, newer septic tanks feature one or more baffles or dividers to slow down the passage of wastewater from inlet to outlet. |
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She tried to slow down her breathing as she took soft steps on the cement. |
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He points out that the proposal to give left-turn cars advance green lights will slow down streetcars and probably negate any gains made otherwise. |
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In order to maintain a chain reaction, therefore, it is necessary to introduce some material that will slow down the neutrons released during fission. |
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To distant observers the light appears, due to gravitational time dilation, to slow down as it approaches the antihorizon. |
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He looked down at the puppy fast asleep in his arms. Maybe this furbaby would slow down the ticking of her biological clock, too. |
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When dealing with values in the unit interval we expect the speed of incremence to slow down the closer we come to maximal belief. |
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A long siege could slow down the army, allowing help to come or for the enemy to prepare a larger force for later. |
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As the movement began to slow down, many acts began to falter and broke up. |
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Hamilton had been told by the McLaren team to slow down and that Button would not pass him if he did so. |
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Construction work or collisions on the freeway distract and slow down commuters, contributing to even longer delays. |
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Also, seagrasses trap sediment and slow down water movement, causing suspended sediment to fall out. |
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His attempted solution was to initiate negotiations with Britain for an agreed slow down in naval building. |
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The volume of the balloon in the video shrinks when the trapped gas particles slow down with the addition of extremely cold nitrogen. |
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Countries that industrialized eventually saw their population growth slow down, a phenomenon known as the demographic transition. |
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These roots can slow down water flow, leading to the deposition of sediments and reduced erosion rates. |
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The function of the ITB is to slow down or decelerate adduction of the thigh during walking or running. |
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Because AFIb allows blood to slow down or pool, it increases the risk of clotting, and therefore Increases your risk of stroke. |
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This can slow down recovery by putting strain on the body's defence mechanism. |
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Jeffamine SD and ST series secondary amines slow down the speed of reaction. |
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This helps the brain slow down into the theta wave range, which research shows heightens sensory perception and emotional intimacy. |
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I'M getting tired of these Olympic showoffs who slow down as they cross the line. |
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A lot of guys want a ready-to-go but sealed trauma kit, just to slow down the would-be snivelers. |
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As examples, he cites the QWERTYUIOP keyboard, which was originally designed to slow down typists whose speed might jam the mechanical keys. |
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He said that in 2011 he called 16 points of order to slow down legislation he didn't like. |
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Small ads keep cropping up and with enough happening in them to slow down the Facebook browsing experience, depending on your connection speeds. |
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I don't think we should slow down while we're waiting for the NFL to bestow some honor upon us,'' said Commission member Bill Chadwick. |
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In the study, anthocyanins were found to slow down the over-ripening process that led to rotting and softening, achieving a tomato with a long shelf life and full flavour. |
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This guy is right up on my tail, so I will slow down to let him past. |
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Reducing the load will cause the motor to speed up, and increasing the load will cause the motor to slow down until the load and motor torque are equal. |
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Depending on the sequence, the rotor may turn forwards or backwards, and it may change direction, stop, speed up or slow down arbitrarily at any time. |
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All of those uncompressed images are going to slow down the page load. |
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On the day of the funeral truckies on their way to the container wharf slow down as they pass the Railway Hotel and sound their earth-shattering horns. |
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They are also determining whether starch, aconitic acid, and other impurities slow down fermentation and need to be removed to reduce the costs of production. |
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Gradually, despite the early punishment he received, Thompson warmed up and worked his way into the fight whilst Haye seemed to tire and slow down. |
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Cumbersome machines can endanger operators and slow down production. |
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It did not slow down the British war effort or recruiting for the army. |
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Drive on the highest section of the road if you can and slow down to avoid creating a bow wave that will flood your car and soak pedestrians or other road users. |
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Meanders form over the floodplain to slow down the flow of water and when the channel is at capacity the water spills over the floodplain where it is temporarily stored. |
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Research suggests that lobsters may not slow down, weaken or lose fertility with age, and that older lobsters may be more fertile than younger lobsters. |
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The schools are only a small intervention envisioned to slow down the exponential growth in the number of illiterate and innumerate poor in India. |
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When you slow down your breathing, your brain actually sends neurohormones that restrain stress-producing hormones and give your bod the signal to relax. |
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Sunday drivers often slow down as they pass the iron gates, wondering about the gleaming white Caribbean-style bungalow at the end of the long, serpentine drive. |
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Marine varnish has UV inhibitors to slow down peeling and fading. |
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One of the ways to prevent or slow down the transmission of infectious diseases is to recognize the different characteristics of various diseases. |
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By taking a detour west from the coast, he managed to avoid the northernly Humboldt Current which used to slow down ships sailing south along the coast. |
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The medication did not slow down the maturing of the merozoites in liver cells, but they prevented the red corpuscles in the blood from becoming infected. |
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The late 1830s and early 1840s saw the British economy slow down. |
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