An epidemic of tick fever forced cattle raisers to seek public assistance in eradicating the disease. |
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Sometimes it's really easy, and I reference the sample bank in my head of wheezy sounds, or tick tocks or whatever. |
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Early indications are that customers are selecting that tick box on the option sheet. |
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Bernal has every tick of repression down as Amaro, tortured by the conflict between his calling and his own desire. |
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Funding reparations should be voluntary and provided by a tick box on one's income tax return. |
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Often many risk assessments are done on the same patient by different professionals, using diverse instruments, tick boxes and forms. |
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There is a tick box on all of our contact forms whereby you may opt for no further contact. |
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The Labour Party is wedded to capitalism and the competition for profit that makes the system tick. |
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Operating the software is simple using a series of tick boxes, many accompanied by clickable Help links. |
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My browser isn't showing what the answers to the tick boxes are so I've left them all blank. |
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The directory tree and tick boxes make setting up a backup job up very quick. |
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Browsing to a team will by default bring up the 1st team squad, with the reserves and youth players brought up by a tick box in a drop-down menu. |
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As before, ensure that all tick boxes are clear apart from the one for 'Attempt to use HTTP for all content' which should be ticked. |
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Before firing up the program, it asks which file formats it should open by default, with tick boxes offering an impressive selection of formats. |
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You are indicating that when it gets down to levels of changing behaviour, attitude and procedures, it is a tick box exercise. |
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There is a tick box culture for targets and I believe this has failed to deliver improvements to frontline services. |
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The presiding tick box culture allowed and even fostered suboptimal assessment. |
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He said aspects that had been addressed included branding, controlling skin diseases and tick wounds, and also fencing their kraals. |
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They are lazy, they have been voted in and they have done it for tick box reasons, or they are only interested in the juicy bits. |
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Our acarologists use the tools of molecular biology to characterize genes associated with the secretion of tick salivary gland proteins. |
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Another possibility is that Clark contracted tick fever, a zoonotic infection. |
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Was it a sort of paradigm of good managerial practices, policies and procedures, functionally, or was it just a tick box exercise? |
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You get quite a few that do it for the tick box syndrome, because they have got to show evidence of their performance. |
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An epidemic of tick fever in the late nineteenth century forced cattle raisers to seek public assistance in eradicating the disease. |
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Some species can transmit Lyme disease, Rocky Mountain spotted fever, tularemia, and Colorado tick fever. |
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It was a bit of a theme among players and staff in the wake of this triumph, a result that proves Gretna tick the only boxes that matter. |
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Good quality veneered furniture, reconstituted stone, granite sheeting do a job and will tick all the boxes for the discerning yet canny shopper. |
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With a cast that tick all the boxes, this show is sure to be one of this season's must sees. |
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Soon they were talking about subjects that related not to pillows and time continued to tick on. |
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All you have to do is download a wallchart showing the signs of spring and then tick the first one you see and post the wallchart back. |
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Insect repellents for humans and shampoos or collars containing insecticide for pets can help control or reduce tick infestations. |
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However, accurate determinations of species of tick and degree of engorgement are not routinely possible. |
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Once feeding is complete the tick is engorged with blood and will fall off. |
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His ears didn't pick up anything but the digital tick of the cardiograph, not the plodding footsteps or melodic dry thumps of a cane. |
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After years of doing odd jobs around the area, from cleaning to tick collecting, Sharon is now focusing solely on her art. |
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Two other diseases, human granulocytic ehrlichiosis and babesiosis, are also transmitted through deer tick bites. |
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When a warm body walks through thick underbrush and passes a tick, the tick attaches itself by clinging to clothing or fur. |
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He was pushing buttons on purpose, to figure out what would make him tick and what he would let roll off his back. |
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Babesiasis is usually transmitted by tick bites although there is some non-tick transmission. |
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Rocky Mountain spotted fever is a bacterial infection that's transmitted to people by tick bites. |
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What does a bumper crop of acorns have to do with the deer tick population? |
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From Cnidos you could tick off three of the wonders of the world in almost as many days. |
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As much as it pains me to admit it, there may not be an important moral argument for using an apostrophe rather than a tick mark. |
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EcoRI sites determined by restriction mapping are shown as tick marks on the genomic clones and as half-tick marks below the top line. |
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To avoid bramble scratches and tick attacks, wear long gear and good shoes. |
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The chromosome maps are given below the images, with black tick marks indicating the position of markers. |
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Yes, the clock on the International Space Station will tick slower than the earthbound clock because of relativistic effects. |
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In tropical vegetated seabird colonies such as Aride, predatory ants may feed on tick eggs and larvae thereby reducing tick levels. |
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This tick is also a vector of Rocky Mountain spotted fever, a rickettsial disease of man. |
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I take no offense at spending money for walnuts, cashews, Brazil nuts and the like, but the pecans tick me off. |
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There is more to it than the rubber that is burnt, the minutes that tick away and the series of street lamps and bright neon signs that flash by. |
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He has multiple tick bites in the recent past, however, he tested negative for Lyme disease. |
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The tick value is one sixty-fourth of the total duration of a measure, or a sixty-fourth note in musical terms. |
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Like the world around us, our biological clocks are set to tick in cycles of approximately 24 hours. |
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You are guaranteed to tick off the full roster of the big five lion, buffalo, leopard, rhino and elephant. |
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We see an up tick in the metrics we use to evaluate the amount of potential business in our pipeline. |
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I am generally a rational person, and could tick off many a reason why dashing my body against a rock club's begrimed floor isn't a good idea. |
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I took those sera down to Melbourne with me and tested them to see if any of them had antibody to this newly discovered tick typhus organism. |
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As is typical of legumes, nitrogen-fixing bacteria exist in a symbiotic relationship with the tick trefoil. |
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There are 17 species of tick trefoil in New Jersey and they all share the flat, triangular seed that sticks like a tick. |
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He is credited for establishing that a tick was the transmitter of Texas fever in cattle. |
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Plants indicative of disturbed ground include tick trefoil and black-seeded plantain. |
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It felt sort of like home except that dotted among the tick trefoils and geums were beautiful yellow oncidium orchids in full bloom. |
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Each tick mark indicates that a nucleotide within the strain differs from the consensus sequence. |
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I have a tick with a question mark next to paragraph 93, and paragraph 94 just does not follow on the facts. |
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The translator now translates each string and switches the yellow question mark to a green tick when completed. |
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Use a green tick if the best option was chosen, a yellow tick for a partially correct answer, and a red cross for a totally wrong answer. |
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Each feature description also included a screenshot and a tick mark indicating whether it made significant use of graphics or not. |
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You're going to find tips and help hot lines for everything from food poisoning to tick bites. |
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If any running column total exceeds 11, subtract 11 and put a tick mark in that column. |
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They sat silently for a few minutes, the tick of the clock on the mantle and crackling of the fire in the fireplace now very loud in the silence. |
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The tireless tick of the clock could be heard during lulls in the conversation. |
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He argues as if a tick of the clock, viz. the arrival of the Middle Ages, could cause the widespread destruction which India suffered. |
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Each tick of the clock was accompanied by the amplified sound of a human heartbeat. |
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Women no longer fear the tick of the biological clock, as medical technology has proved that those with the money can pay to have it turned back. |
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The obnoxious tick of the clock clicked annoyingly over the thunder itself. |
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The tick of this pulsar clock is very regular, a sharp pulse every 0.059 second. |
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At this time of night, the tick of the clock synchronises itself with my heartbeat. |
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Any tick up in interest rates spells relief for income-starved investors who have their nest eggs locked up in certificates of deposit. |
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Her head covered in a lacy black veil, she holds up a flip chart and slowly explains how to tick the box next to a candidate's name. |
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This tick borne spirochaete normally infects birds, small rodents, and red deer. |
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Firstly, a tick is any movement, up or down, however small, in the price of a security. |
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Participants were asked to explain why they had never used the Internet via a basic tick box. |
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Instead, her eyes stayed open, staring into the dark, and she watched the luminescent numbers on her clock tick slowly by. |
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I think I had watched the clock tick for 4 hours when it claimed only ten minutes had go by. |
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I watched the clock tick off the seconds, and finally click over into place. |
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Leveling off at 16,000, I turned on the dumps and watched the fuel gauge tick down. |
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You come to a place in your life, though, where you really learn what makes you tick as an actress. |
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You'd tick me off if I got the variety wrong but you and I know exactly what we we're talking about if I call it an ear of wheat. |
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He'd regularly tick me off for smoking, telling me I was damaging my health and I should pack it in before it was too late. |
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Those girls were always doing something to tick him off, angering him more than humanly possible. |
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They didn't make any effort to tick people off the voters' list or stop them voting twice. |
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It really isn't possible to troll using a petrol outboard, they just can't tick over slowly enough. |
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Those who cannot make their own fame will feed off the fame of others like a tick sucking the blood out of a dog. |
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It takes 24 hours for a tick to transmit Lyme disease, so rapid removal is important. |
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Do a tick check every few hours or more often if in heavily infested areas. |
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And only a small percentage of people who are bitten by a deer tick get Lyme disease. |
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It usually takes eight to 48 hours for a tick to transmit diseases after it's dug in. |
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Symptoms usually appear within a week of infection but may develop up to 30 days after the tick bite. |
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The rest of the day went by rather slowly for him as he waited anxiously for the hour hand to tick to three. |
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Katzenberg, 53, is the part genius, part egomaniac and part irritating little tick who Disney froze out. |
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With them, the ancients could accurately measure the size of the earth, map it, and chronometrically tick off the cyclic passage of the ages. |
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I can't speak for Eli, but I'll be tight as a tick on a bloodhound come Saturday. |
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By the end of the day, I was full as a tick and red from stem to stern with barbecue sauce, watermelon, and sunburn. |
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She'd hidden a straw tick in the shed, and a crock of chilled butter for her welts. |
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We passed through that room and into he next where a straw tick was laid on the wooden floor. |
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I clambered into the straw tick ungracefully and flopped down, clothes and all. |
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They reach for the money, which is very close to where Huck is standing, and move it to the straw tick under the feather bed. |
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So we cobble something together, the suits smile sweetly, the auditors tick their boxes, and everyone is happy, including the bad guys. |
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A miracle-worker who virtually robbed Peter to pay Paul, she'd get things on tick and then save to pay people back. |
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We are too fond of living for the day, of buying on tick and the never-never. |
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If you buy it on tick it'll be worn out before you've finished paying for it. |
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Marge's chain-smoking, DMV-working sister, Selma, feels the tick of her biological clock. |
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People who spend time in areas where tick bites are common, either through work or recreation, are at higher risk of getting tick-borne diseases. |
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Keep the cheques in order, and cash them in order, and don't forget to tick each one off your list each night you get back to the hotel. |
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If I had a dog who'd already had a tick-borne illness, I'd use a really reliable tick preventative. |
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Appraisal is not a load of meaningless jargon sprinkled liberally across a ten page grid full of interminable tick boxes. |
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Meet organizers are encouraged to put a tick box on the mandatory run report indicating safety acceptability. |
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Form CIT must be attached to Form PN1 with the seventh tick box in Part 1 marked. |
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The report also includes a questionnaire with tick boxes for each section and space for individual comments. |
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A handwritten tick appears above the word death, but the report has no number inserted in it, in spite of the obvious cue to enter a number in the specified space. |
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This species of tick is commonly found in fields, woods and grassy areas. |
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This did not please one correspondent who wrote in to tick me off. |
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Tick-borne diseases in the United States include Rocky Mountain spotted fever, Lyme disease, ehrlichiosis, tularemia, babesiosis, Colorado tick fever, and relapsing fever. |
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If they do overlap, they will not know which one to choose and so will arbitrarily select one or the other or alternatively may tick both answers. |
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A black legged tick had bitten patients about 3 to 20 days before. |
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Values at the tick marks were converted to their antilogarithms. |
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If it is an important call, make sure to make a list of all the things you want to say and keep it close at hand and then tick off each item as you progress. |
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The only sounds filling the room was the soft scraping of his knife and fork across his serving dish and the tick of a mahogany clock atop a mantel. |
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No space was officially provided for additional views, so residents wanting to comment further were left with little choice but to scrawl notes around the three tick boxes. |
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By extension, some might put a tick mark in the loss column for Rosenhaus. |
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The paper then comes back with a tick or a cross on it and nothing more! |
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If the quick dose of bullishness is sustained longer than anticipated, you can raise your sell order every day to stay within a tick of the latest low. |
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If you want to further refine the trailing buy stop technique, you can lower your buy order the next day to the level one tick above the latest price bar. |
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The tick attaches itself to the skin of the host and sucks its blood. |
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And if I get hungry, I go shoot a hog and I'm full as a tick for a week. |
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It also means the good countries can operate on tick for years. |
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The best method of limiting tick-borne diseases is preventing tick bites. |
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What I'm worried about is all of those bacteria that live in tick guts and get regurgitated into their victim's blood stream, causing all manner of tick-borne diseases. |
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They accept that a tick box on the form indicating that Residential Care Allowance could be claimed was not completed and not picked up by the council. |
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She has created a leaflet with exercises and tick boxes for parents of newborns and has had it translated into 10 languages for use by the major immigrant communities. |
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Since 2000, the application form has included a tick box giving customers the opportunity to have their name placed on the UK transplant register. |
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I've now clicked every menu that I can find and checked that every possible tick box appears to still be in the correct state, but I still cannot solve the problem. |
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Among the topics were personal experiences of coming out at work, the tick box approach to dealing with discrimination and the need to continue campaigning and lobbying. |
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The point is that the semantics we use are not tick box mechanisms. |
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As the days tick by and the balancers balance, real-world gay people will suffer. |
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Ryan leant on a wall, watching the clock's minute hands tick slowly by. |
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Billy puts about a million dollars worth of party things, including the biggest possible marquee, on tick and brings in a bunch of sulky white bikies as hired labour. |
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It is suitable for the tropics with tick and eye cancer resistance from the Zebu with the meat characteristics of the shorthorn, and is hardy, coping with all conditions. |
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It's similar to bird-watching where you tick off the rarest species. |
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So this morning in the Sunday papers we have Richard Carleton over on Nine's 60 Minutes getting all snaky about Paul Barry joining the tick tick tickers next year. |
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Scientists say that one in every three ticks carries Lyme disease, so a decrease in tick numbers could have a significant effect on reducing the illness in humans. |
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However, to continue using your post office, you must tick a box, fill out an application form to get a swipe card, and use the card in conjunction with a PIN number. |
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A flea-bitten dog with an enormous tick in its head greets us. |
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There were seven people seated in the parlour, but their silence was such that the rhythmic tick of the grandfather clock in the entrance hall seemed overpowering. |
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When the watch dial is lit, the tick marks appear as lit jewels. |
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So each time I dial in for mail and, perhaps, a little surf session, a meter starts back at the phone exchange and the pennies begin to tick away. |
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Can the anatomy of violence shed light on what made the Boston bombers tick? |
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Jon defended me gallantly, earning him a little tick in my good books. |
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In computing, the jiffy is the duration of one tick of the system timer interrupt. |
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Chemical control with acaricides can be directed against ticks parasitizing the host or the tick stages living in the environment. |
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This form of praise and recommendation often means much more to people than some stuffy inspection or tick box survey. |
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Repellent properties of Clinopodium glabellum against the American dog tick Dermacentor variabilis. |
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So armed with the motoring skills of that old dear in the Irn-Bru commercials, I somehow managed to get a big tick in the pass box. |
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This tick can also carry bacteria causing anaplasmosis, bartonellosis, babesosis and ehrlichiosis. |
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Then they count backward in time as they tick off the annual growth rings one by one. |
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But if you haven't, it's a bingo-style grid in which you tick off the boxes all those things of which you are already guilty. |
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The steady tick of the clock provided a comforting background for the conversation. |
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It is thought that amitraz is a potential agonist of the octopaminergic system located in the tick synganglion. |
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The western fence lizard and western black-legged tick have been well-studied in California. |
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A feather bed was good forever, but the life of a straw tick was from thrashing to thrashing. |
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The hours tick by but by late afternoon, the first of the wildebeests slide down the steep bank and into the river. |
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It is also a favoured haunt of the sheep tick Ixodes ricinus which can carry lyme disease. |
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To a distant observer, clocks near a black hole appear to tick more slowly than those further away from the black hole. |
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I can make neutrons dance to a new tune, but I shrink from telling a human tick to fasten onto someone else. |
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The etiologic agent, Rickettsia rickettsii, and the tick vector, Amblyomma cajenennse, were subsequently identified. |
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Broadcast's tick tock tunes, unusual time signatures, steamdriven equipment and singer Trish's languid and seductive vocals are all in place. |
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In Transcaucasia, the majority of wildcats are infested by the tick Ixodes ricinus. |
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Where their burrows are near those of Atlantic puffins, the tick Ixodes uriae is common. |
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The tick Ixodes hexagonus is the polecat's most common ectoparasite, which is sometimes found in large numbers on the neck and behind the ears. |
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Dhori, Batken, and Thogoto viruses have been identified in various hard tick species. |
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Indian tick typhus, an emerging zoonotic disease, is a type of rickettsial spotted fever. |
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Intraoperatively, the tick was alive, its abdomen was distended, and its mouthpart was embedded in the tympanic membrane near the umbo. |
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As the minutes tick past and I continue my lonely vigil, I realise that I have wasted a whole day. |
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Sadly, these milestones just tick past as Americans have grown accustomed to Washington's spending addiction. |
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A Ticks can be a serious problem, carrying microscopic parasites which cause tick fever. |
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He paid his mother-in-law rent and, when the baker or the butcher or the grocer wouldn't let her have any more on tick, he paid the bills. |
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One of the reasons for nosebleeds is tick fever, and the dog is in the last stage of the infection when it starts bleeding from the nose. |
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The mother simply places a tick mark on the notebook without counterchecking the answer. |
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The easy-to-read tick box format will clearly highlight to consumers important issues, such as no artificial colours and no GM ingredients. |
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Four days later, a painful erythematous rash developed around the site of the tick bite, and the patient returned to the hospital for treatment. |
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Reducing animal harborage, such as keeping wood piles away from the house, can prevent a tick host, like a rodent, from being close to your home. |
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To obtain a blood meal, a hard tick must attach to a vertebrate host for several days. |
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When consumers think of flea and tick control and heartworm prevention, we want them to think about FRONTLINE and HEARTGARD Plus. |
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Servent is faced with discrediting someone who can do no wrong, and time begins to tick away before it may be too late. |
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He may surprise me but beware of letting your life tick away while you wait. |
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The ticks implicated in the four tick-borne illnesses outlined above belong to the Ixodidae family as opposed to the soft tick Argasidae family. |
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Acquisition of human TBRF is occasionally restricted to the geographical range of the soft tick vector's activity. |
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The 30-year-old Sk8er Boi singer thought she was dying during her battle with Lyme disease, which can be caught from tick bites. |
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The main clinical signs are high fever, maculopapular rash, and an inoculation eschar at the site of the tick bite. |
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He wouldn't be part of a box-ticking exercise, he could make City tick from box to box. |
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She then counted the number of half units and labelled the tick marks using improper fractions on the number line. |
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On the Snake Safari, youOll tick off an alternative Big Five I the python, puff adder, cobra, mamba and feared boomslang. |
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Auditors do not necessarily tick and tie every single position held in a fund. |
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Babesiosis or tick fever, is a febrile disease of domestic and wild animals characterized by extensive erythrocytic lysis leading to anaemia, icterus and haemoglobinuria. |
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The leveling diagram can be used as a tick and tie list for the year 2000 team to ensure that no system or piece of hardware that should be fixed is overlooked. |
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Pouring with tobacco liquor is fatal to these insects, and also to the ked, Hippobosca ovina, and to the tick, Acarus reduvius, if it fairly reach them. |
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Excellent Guest, Double Dealer and Loving Spirit don't tick that box. |
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In this way they can spread a number of diseases to humans, including Borreliosis, also known as Lyme disease, louping ill in grouse and tick fever in sheep. |
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Hard tick mouthparts are anteriorly attached and visible from dorsal view. |
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The life cycle of ticks in the hard tick family, Ixodidae, is characterized by a short parasitic phase and a long nonparasitic or free-living phase. |
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The last time she had visited, Sean's father, Tiny Tim, who was tight as a tick with his money, jovially presided over the place, one big yard filled with rusting cars. |
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I blow it up until it's tight as a tick. Just below the skirt through which the lanyard passes, a tiny mouth whistles a single-note tune until the balloon's lungs are emptied. |
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I sat watching the clock tick past my own office time, dreading the possibility that I might have to call work and ask for a day off for the second time in a fortnight. |
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A survey by Business in the Community showed that most prisoners wanted to work after serving their sentence, but only a third would apply for a job with a tick box. |
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Otherwise it is not meaningful consultation, just a tick box exercise. |
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Detection of human blood in the bat tick Carios kelleyi in Iowa. |
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Effects of tick control by acaricide self-treatment of white-tailed deer on host-seeking tick infection prevalence and entomologic risk for Ixodes scapularis-borne pathogens. |
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Thankfully this is counterpointed by some genuinely tender moments, particularly from Jason Donovan as Tick. |
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Tick those triangles that are primitive and out a cross by those which are multiples. |
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She turned quickly, and there was bug-eyed, mullet-haired Tick standing with a smug, snaggle-toothed grin. |
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She actually had never been to a deer Tick show before, but she liked it a lot. |
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Boston Warehouse recently introduced Cup O' Joe Kitchen accessories, including a Cookie Jar, Tick Tack Timer and Napkin Ring Set. |
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Games like Kick the Can, Knock Down Ginger, Hide and Seek, and Tick, employed our time as children and cost nothing. |
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Tick species that commonly feed on giraffes are those of genera Hyalomma, Amblyomma and Rhipicephalus. |
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Tick 27 best lingerie Underwear is just as important as overwear you know 31 best for denim Who's the jeanius? |
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Then there is Deer Tick Virus, Anaplasmosis, Southern Tick-Associated Rash Illness, and Erhlichiosis. |
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