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  • These ideas were largely a carry over from Edward Forbes in the late 1800's, who proposed the azoic hypothesis for the deep sea.
  • That appreciation and expression of the beautiful is something that the French explorers in that other world -- the valley reached of the pioneers of the seeing eyes and the understanding hearts -- have carried and will continue to carry over those same portages, to give that virile life of the west some of those higher satisfactions of which this daughter of the portage is the prophetess. The French in the Heart of America
  • They ruled workers can carry over untaken leave or claim compensation. The Sun
  • He added that there was a risk that loopholes allowing interference in the system could carry over into a new system. Times, Sunday Times
  • Carry over the assumptions of philosophical positivism and the basic notions of revelation will become nonsense.
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  • They carry overstock and clearance, so the same brand might even be available…
  • I wonder if these two know how to calculate what deficits France shall have to overcarry over the years and also REPAY ITS HUGE DEBTS OF 1,3 TRILLIONS. Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion
  • The group agreed to carry over their discussion on the topic to the next meeting.
  • But, what about the other 40% of dirt sources, such as agglomerated paint particles, color carry over during the color change process and paint line cleaning?
  • These highly domesticated blossoms carry overtones of the convivial rituals of patrician social life.
  • Some aspects of one sound may be anticipated in a preceding sound and may carry over to the articulation of the following sound.
  • You should carry over what you learn in school into your everyday life.
  • Oddly, all this strut and swagger did not carry over into his love life, which was anything but bohemian. Times, Sunday Times
  • But by an effort of the imagination, which likes to poetise things, we often carry over these attributes of a rational being to beings destitute of reason. The Works of Frederich Schiller
  • The showjumping was the only event to carry over to two days, with the BSJA running classes for seniors and juniors. Latest Isle of Wight News
  • If your margin interest exceeds your investment income, you can carry over the excess until next year, she adds.
  • Oddly, all this strut and swagger did not carry over into his love life, which was anything but bohemian. Times, Sunday Times
  • Australian slang, but are important in Lawson's stories, and carry overtones. anabranch: A bend in a river that has been cut through by the stream. Children of the Bush
  • Check stores that carry overstocks, closeouts and slightly dented items for great deals on storage racks and freestanding units.
  • You can carry over 4 days' leave to next year.
  • The team is banking on the starters' postseason experience to carry over.
  • By prearrangement, Mike Mansfield took the floor next to challenge our premise, arguing that standing rules of the Senate do carry over from one session to the next. The Good Fight
  • Carry over the assumptions of philosophical positivism and the basic notions of revelation will become nonsense.
  • These NAND Flash intensive Apple (NASDAQ: AAPL) offerings carry over many attractive features from fast selling phones and pads and could over time absorb the unutilized DRAM capacity crushing pricing of this ubiquitous commodity, while sustaining relative price stability bolstering SanDisk’s (NASDAQ: SNDK) results. Semiconductors Are Halfway Through A Correction
  • He did not want his voice to carry over the soft burble of the current. LIRAEL: DAUGHTER OF THE CLAYR
  • By taking the bloodmobiles to the schools, the Red Cross hopes to establish a habit with youths to donate blood, which will carry over into their adult lives.
  • Perhaps that will carry over into another record and perhaps a new tour. The Sun
  • He did not want his voice to carry over the soft burble of the current. LIRAEL: DAUGHTER OF THE CLAYR
  • Attitudes learned at home carry over into the playground.
  • Oddly, all this strut and swagger did not carry over into his love life, which was anything but bohemian. Times, Sunday Times
  • But the benefit might be limited to just an enhanced ability to signal process sounds and may not carry over at all into enhanced ability to parse sentences and understand, say, written language.
  • He led the minors in slugging percentage last season, and his power numbers should carry over despite playing his home games at Petco Park. These youngsters ready for the majors
  • Perhaps that will carry over into another record and perhaps a new tour. The Sun
  • The Marines began laying their own pontoon bridge to carry over their heaviest trucks.
  • Furthermore, you should not allow frustration from one problem to carry over the next problem.

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