How To Use Idly In A Sentence
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A couple of phone calls, arranged by a deep-sea diver I came to know while working on a story on the Miskito Coast of Nicaragua, led me to an alternately boastful and paranoidly surreptitious man named Steve.
The Lampshade
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The ether gradually absorbs oxygen from the atmosphere, being converted into acetic acid; this, by its superior affinities, reacts on the iodide present, converting it into acetate, with liberation of hydriodic acid; while this latter, under the influence of the atmospheric oxygen, is very rapidly converted into water and iodine.
Notes and Queries, Number 227, March 4, 1854 A Medium of Inter-communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, etc.
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It appears well evident that the above mentioned compound is rapidly absorbed by the nasal mucosa into the systemic hematic circulation without first-pass metabolism.
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The strategy is to get water to be absorbed by the outer layer of skin, the stratum corneum and then to seal the water in the skin before it evaporates (which it will do rapidly).
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Moreover, social values and structures have shown a remarkable ability to adapt to a rapidly changing environment.
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The man played idly with a deck of cards, shuffling and re-shuffling with a bit of a smirk on his face.
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I play the stunning orchestral suite quite often, at which time the film comes vividly alive again and again.
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She owns a home in Montgomery County, Md., a market where home values have been appreciating rapidly.
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It spreads rapidly, becomes attached to new objects, and burns with the pain of unassuaged longing.
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Looking radiantly healthy - in contrast to her wan mien of recent months - she lucidly defended herself the interviewers tried to extract an apology from her.
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The researchers found no separated bones or partial skeletons, which suggests that the dinosaurs were rapidly entombed while still alive.
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There are no contemporary estimates of how rapidly and how far literacy spread; nor is it possible for us to quantify it with the data provided by largely innumerate contemporaries.
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Dylan seemed exhausted, self-preoccupied, and morbidly depressed.
Touched with Fire
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Don't disturb the patient's wounds by moving him too rapidly!
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It seems the interest in an intelligent house is rapidly growing.
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On admission, the patient was acidotic, and he rapidly became comatose.
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Without slave labour the plantations of sugar and cotton could not have been as rapidly developed.
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Retrieve the lure rapidly in skips and skitters over the tops of lily pads, along log edges, and above the weeds.
Bait and Switch
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India's reply was a total disaster, with wickets falling too rapidly due to run-outs.
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It rapidly became evident that this clinic could not make even a dent in the problem.
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The group rapidly bypassed disciplinary differences to focus on a common set of preferred aptitudes and abilities associated with critical thinking, reading, and writing.
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Starting this month, rival United Parcel Service Inc.'s freight division is raising average noncontractual shipping rates in North America by 6.9%, as the industry copes with rapidly rising fuel costs.
FedEx to Raise U.S., Canada Freight Rates 6.8%
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Good luck to him: but there is no earthly reason why BBC radio should timidly do the same, and debauch one of our greatest programmes in the process.
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Although the number of rural ponds is decreasing rapidly, garden ponds are gaining in popularity and are becoming increasingly important habitats for toads, says the trust.
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the news spread rapidly through the medical community
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Just as in the rest of medicine -- cardiology, endocrinology, neurology, etc., the field of psychiatry is ever changing and our knowledge base is rapidly expanding.
Rosalie Greenberg: Psychiatry and the Media -- a Strange and Strained Relationship
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As for the others, if I were them, I'd be grateful right now about the fact, as you so frequently and paranoidly assert, that the mainstream media "ignores" you.
Liblogs News Feed
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Ian Hecht at Marturia. net fires one of the first Terra Insegura reviews into the the blogosphere, and though he has some quibbles (not to be confused with tribbles – although both can multiply rapidly on occasion, tribbles are furrier), in general, he likes it.
LeaderPost preview of Follies, avec moi
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As soon as news of the tragedy was announced, shock waves spread rapidly to all parts of the country.
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The old seamstress ruffled my skirt rapidly.
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Such a child will rapidly thrive once an appropriate nutritional diet is provided.
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Marginal and fragile lands cleared for export crop production rapidly become infertile and erosion prone.
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It has no influence of ocean depth, positions accurately and rapidly and operates expediently.
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This is rapidly emerging as a deeply divisive political issue, although it has yet to burst into the open.
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This class may be made to print much more rapidly than our ordinary silver printing process, approaching sometimes more nearly to the calotype development in this respect.
Photographic Reproduction Processes
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The gardener roared nearby on his machine, eyes rigidly averted.
Somewhere East of Life
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He identifies higher infrastructure spending and a rapidly expanding middle class as two key factors behind this growth.
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The numbers of those on the waiting lists for housing has grown rapidly, as have the numbers of homeless in Britain.
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In fact, it took a highly deceptive sales campaign to get Americans to support the invasion, and even so, voters were never as solidly behind the war as America's political and pundit elite.
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Meanwhile the dark-haired woman, who after all these years I still remember so vividly, wears an unbelievably sexy one-piece outfit that appears to be sewn from rags.
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In the 1940s, Tarski joined in this development of equational logic; the subject progressed rapidly from the 1950s till the present time.
The Algebra of Logic Tradition
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In afflictions, relatives and opponents combine with the ease-loving heart itself in flatteries, which it needs strong faith to overcome. yourselves know -- We always candidly told you so (1Th 3: 4; Ac 14: 22).
Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
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Sweating and red-faced, he'd stood in the middle of the hall, the tea slopping over the marble in a red tide and the newspaper rapidly disintegrating in the currents.
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She is as rabidly anti-smoking as only a recently cured addict can be.
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The rest was simply and solidly made from elm, ash or oak.
Malory: The Life and Times of King Arthur's Chronicler
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These games could be defined simply as ` handball played with a paddle, 'the only difference being that paddleball employs a perforated wooden racquet and a large spongy ball, while racquetball, which is rapidly pushing both handball and paddleball into obscurity, employs a small strung racquet and a lively rubber ball.
VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol XIX No 1
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The heat of the place was remarkable; I felt my collar grow soft and hoped that my appearance would not deteriorate too rapidly.
ANTI-ICE
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The ejecta are still moving rapidly, however, and quickly sweep up surrounding matter to form a shell that slows down as mass gets accumulated, an action similar to that of a snowplow.
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According to numerous opinion polls, they solidly oppose the kinds of discrimination that Cardinal Ratzinger condoned.
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But all of that stands to be snuffed out, they say there, if this security situation is not brought under control rapidly, and if the reconstruction is not sped up markedly and very soon.
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An extravagant collection of activities centered on the family shrine, as the sweet scent of incense hovered placidly above us.
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It closes very rapidly and has considerable momentum.
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This has some important potential benefit, but the ways in which data is collected and used are evolving rapidly.
Times, Sunday Times
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However indignant and hotheaded he might appear, his intemperateness could rapidly be defused by humor or kindness.
Storyteller
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I can vividly remember the feeling of panic.
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Interest in golf has grown rapidly in the last ten years.
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I would like your temperate drinker to pause, and reflect upon the fact, that the quantity of brandy or rum that he took at a drink, when he commenced this downhill course, has been gradually increased; so that in the second year, what had been quite sufficient to please his palate and produce all the desired effects in the first, was then insipidly small; and more so in the third year, if, mayhap, he could with any decency lay claim to the title of _temperate drinker_ so long.
Select Temperance Tracts
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A small wood shingled A frame, it was solidly encased by trees, hidden from view.
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Some of the most rapidly growing towns in the mid-nineteenth century were the very antithesis of industrial centres: these were the seaside resorts, fashionable spas, and tourist attractions, such as Rome.
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Your enthusiasm is infectious; it spreads as rapidly through conversations as it does through bloodlines.
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The squall line was rapidly moving east and I had to come up with another plan quickly.
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In order to most rapidly re-employ all Americans and to speed a strong recovery, the president must change course.
Romney lays out plan to fix economy
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Cadfael found something so significant in that arrow-straight progress towards the church that he followed, candidly curious and officiously helpful, and finding Rafe of Coventry standing hesitant by the parish altar, looking round him at the multiplicity of chapels contained in transepts and chevet, directed him with blunt simplicity to the one he was looking for.
The Hermit of Eyton Forest
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Correction of craniofacial deficits with implants is a rapidly advancing discipline.
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If the distribution channel is selected incorrectly, the brand will decline rapidly.
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The rapidly rising numbers of people with low back pain, for example, implies a sociological rather than biological cause.
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With industrialism, many people found social roles changing rapidly, and began to ask whether those roles could not be changed further.
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The addition of acrylic gloss medium to the paint reduces its consistency to produce thin layers which dry rapidly.
Acrylics Masterclass
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Aaron's farm has few drainage problems, but his land, like most gardens in his area, teems with ravenous gophers who seem to crave garlic as avidly as any gourmand.
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Pauline recalls vividly the first time the pair spoke on the phone on Thanksgiving Day and the combination of excitement and apprehension she felt as she knew she was about to say hello.
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A delicate balance of smoulder and sensitivity that's best experienced on YouTube, where the track has rapidly earned a million views.
F&M playlist
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I am what could be called morbidly obese, and have been for almost the entirety of my life.
Rob Kall: Keith Olbermann Terrorized and Gov Tries to Hide it
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Growth, being exponential in nature, will rapidly swamp the essentially linear savings by efficiency gains.
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Since back to school time is rapidly approaching, here are answers to the four most common questions we get from parents about allowances.
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A wealthy, mysterious Englishman named Henry Philips arrived in the port and rapidly gained Tyndale's trust, and hence access to the Pointz household.
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A small red light blinked, indicating that the water level was rapidly falling.
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On return to air these leaves wilted and yellowed rapidly.
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He lit a cigarette and took a swig of the alcohol and grinned at me, a grin that was rapidly becoming a leer.
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It was caused by me stupidly putting a retractable pen in my pocket - the ink soaked into the fabric.
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But the teams are rapidly running out of alternative explanations for these events.
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By detecting how far apart the partners are and how rapidly they orbit each other, scientists can determine the mass, volume, and composition of the binary asteroids.
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As the slope steepens, warm, moist air overrunning the cold air is cut off and the precipitation coverage begins to rapidly decrease.
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Shareholders should remember that opportunities do not end at Dover and consider international diversification into some of the most rapidly growing economies in the world.
Times, Sunday Times
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In warm weather these germs multiply rapidly.
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PLC is planning a listing in an Asian manufact uring titan, one which has rapidly become the economic nucleus of the world.
StanChart's Shanghai IPO: Japan Or India Redux?
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My only cavil about Aden Gillett's neurotically suave Charles is that he sometimes puts emotion before diction so that you lose the full richness of his past relationship with the vividly polysyllabic Mrs Winthrop-Llewellyn.
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Meditation taught me not to overidentify with my flickering, rapidly altering emotional states, but rather view them as visiting wildlife.
Times, Sunday Times
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The crowds which have been passing to and fro during the whole day, are rapidly dwindling away; and the noise of shouting and quarrelling which issues from the public – houses, is almost the only sound that breaks the melancholy stillness of the night.
Sketches by Boz
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It is worth adding to this risk assessment of 17D that those having repeat 17D vaccination probably have little to fear as they can be expected to make an anamnestic response to 17D that will rapidly suppress viraemia.
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An activist, our God had little time to sit idly, "pavilioned in splendor and girded in praise!
Michael Henry Adams: Grace Bromm's All-American Style
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I was at the helm of the boat that day and I recall that fire vividly.
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The term rapidly acquired a more general usage and is sometimes used to describe any non-specific unrealistic genre scene by English 18th-century artists.
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NASA funding would be adequate to engage in concurrent engineering for our new systems and programs if the people knew the potential impact of not rapidly developing our capabilities and understanding of the space environment.
Alan Stern on NASA's Cost Increase Problems - NASA Watch
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Courtenay's aristocratic connections carried him rapidly up the ladder of preferment.
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She related the whole story vividly.
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He made the details of the setting so vividly real that they became almost surreal.
Times, Sunday Times
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Since silica can only limit diatoms, other forms of phytoplankton might dominate if nitrogen is regenerated more rapidly.
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`Open, sesame," Rhodes said stolidly, and Virtual One began to disgorge streaming ribbons of data into the air.
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Designed nearly a century ago to be all things to all people, it Chaplin-esquely tries to straddle thousands of rapidly fragmenting micro-niches, a mainframe in an iTouch world.
The Newsweekly’s Last Stand
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The loops give adequate access for the worker to heat the glass on the pontil rods, especially on breezy days when the cool air can harden the glass very rapidly, giving you little or no time to work it.
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Reading about the fuggy alcoholic blurs always so lucidly expressed of experiences with the literary and intellectual luminaries of his day, one might wonder whether Hitchens is the dreamer or the dreamed, the purveyor of an intellectual fantasy or the product of other peoples' ideas.
Ashley Rindsberg: On Hitchens
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Once respiratory or renal disease develops, the course is usually rapidly progressive.
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One is not superior to the other. no. every effort to portray 'caucasians' as more evolved / superior / etc have been solidly debunked time and again. even the notion of 'caucasian' and 'three races' has been steadily falling apart since the
Yahoo! Answers: Latest Questions
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All the exquisite, surrounding obscurity was animated by that music, which continued in the distance, in the mystery of the leaves and of the stones, in the depths of all the small, black holes of rocks or walls; it seemed like chivies in miniature, or rather, a sort of frail concert somewhat mocking -- oh! not very mocking, and without any maliciousness -- led timidly by inoffensive gnomes.
Ramuntcho
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He saw a book on the table and picked it up, idly curious.
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It predicts that spindle microtubules in animal cells begin to oscillate at the beginning of prometaphase, and that those oscillations rapidly accelerate until metaphase,.
Wells vs tiny flies - The Panda's Thumb
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Banks and businesses had been rapidly reviving business activities in China.
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The paper was too damp, or the ink too sticky, or the gods too angry or something, and it stuck solidly to the acetate that I was printing it from.
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In other comparable countries real wages increased much more rapidly.
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It doesn't hurt that I wore it when I was a "tweenager" and I vividly remember it as a part of my grief when I lost my first dog.
Floating Like a Vapor On the Soft Summer Air: La Haie Fleurie du Hameau
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Of course, if you get rid of the State, not only would you gain friendlier tax brackets (zero sounds good), but "multinational" corporations would no longer be able to hide behind and gain from what Frederic Bastiat lucidly wrote about: legal plunder, aka the law.
Cancun Trade Talks, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
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But the muscles follow immediately in their development and rapidly gain volume and tonicity, filling out the arms, legs, back and shoulders with large masses of firm muscular tissue.
The Biology, Physiology and Sociology of Reproduction Also Sexual Hygiene with Special Reference to the Male
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The streets were empty of ‘decent folk’ and were rapidly filling with a different sort altogether.
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She was blinking rapidly to keep the tears back, aware it was no time for tears.
A Plague of Angels
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It has oval leaves and reddish-orange berries on long branches that have until recently been rigidly tied in against the wall.
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‘Where hogweeds have established themselves, their aggressive growth and large size mean they rapidly out-compete our native plant species,’ Barratt said.
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In other words, the problem was that the election process was so tainted that it feared its attempts to whitewash the poll would be rapidly exposed.
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On the Downbelows' debut, Toronto punk vets (ex-members of Trigger Happy, Tirekickers, et al.) gang together for an ode to their favourite rapidly gentrifying neighbourhood.
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The stupor becomes rapidly more marked, the eyes become puffy and swollen with excessive lacrimation, so that the tears run from the internal canthus of the eye over the cheeks and may blister the skin in their course.
Special Report on Diseases of the Horse
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This understanding is as yet embryonic, unformed, nowhere near as solidly defined as citizenship was in the very recent past.
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Without them even knowing, the anti-establishment was rapidly becoming the establishment.
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The influences of rapidly changing signals to human perception can be stressed by filtering the relative spectra(RASTA) for MFCC.
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Britain's productive capacity was falling more rapidly than at any time since the dawn of the industrial age.
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The leader rapidly tapped in the combination that opened the door and switched off the alarms.
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Initially it seems that the ship is grounded as solidly as a breakwater, but after a while the creaks and groans are evidence of movement, however slight this may be.
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With the rapidly development of stockbreeding in the whole world, law system of the veterinary drugs gradually emerges its limitation, and it obviously drops behind the developed countries.
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As if to affirm this truth, she rapidly knitted five more rows in one minute flat.
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His gaze was rigidly fixed ahead.
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Diana took the criticism to heart, avidly read what was being said about her and became depressed and despondent.
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Kozel yelled, and the shuttle decelerated rapidly, for a moment overpowering the inertial dampers.
Star Trek: Typhon Pact: Rough Beasts of Empire
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The Stuarts preferred the watery art of grottoes and fountains and canals, of elaborate parterres and radiating avenues - vividly shown in bird's eye views of Knyp, Knyff and Badeslade.
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TSX stand for tripple shock x bullet. a full copper bullet with a scall conical opening that allows for expansion in the absence of a lead core ... however I would NOT throw this in the same category as traditional hollow points, it is something compleetely different and one of themost solidly constructed bullets on the market.
Can I use a 25-06 with 115 gr winchester silver balistic tip for Elk
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The next stage of satellite development will accelerate this trend rapidly.
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In some states, the first frost has sparked a rush on rebates for heating equipment and funding for all appliances is rapidly melting away.
Cash for appliances: Consumers snatch up rebates during cold snap
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It was a solidly bourgeois family, and proud of it.
Times, Sunday Times
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A boomburb is a rapidly growing, sprawling city of 100,000 or more on the edge of a major metropolitan area..
Consumer Reports Morning Update
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The respect in which the synedrial president was held rapidly increased; like Christian patriarchs under Mahometan rule, he was also recognised by the imperial government as the municipal head of the Jews of Palestine, and bore the secular title of the old high priests (nasi, ethnarch, patriarch).
Prolegomena
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When the season for quarrying began, the pits sprang to life and the pace continued rapidly until the first deep frost at which time quarrying ceased.
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The policy now applies only to about a third of its people but has produced the problem of a rapidly ageing population.
The Sun
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All data are rapidly made available, and seismograms from large earthquakes are posted within minutes of occurrence.
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To bring about the first of these reactions rapidly, a catalyzer is employed, and the process is carried out in the following way: Large iron tubes are packed with some porous material, such as calcium and magnesium sulphates, which contains a suitable catalytic substance scattered through it.
An Elementary Study of Chemistry
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Kerry became the safe choice, uninspiring but solidly reassuring.
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Hannah McGill called the movie a ‘challenge to apathetic, vapidly amoral cinematic shock tactics’.
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It was clear that the shape of all these peaks was unsymmetrical and the heat capacity changed more rapidly in the higher temperature side.
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The DataPower XM70 enables you to rapidly deploy LLM routing rules that you can configurable via an intuitive interface without the need for programming, greatly reducing cost and complexity.
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insipidly expressed thoughts
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Oil had stimulated new industry, cities were being modernized rapidly and ambitious plans promised change in the countryside.
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When you mix Asia's rapidly spreading affluence with the region's cultural affinity for brand-name luxury goods, you have a mouthwatering recipe for Richemont, owner of such well-known lines as Cartier and Van Cleef & Arpels jewelry, Piaget watches, Montblanc pens and Alfred Dunhill leather goods.
To make good stock decisions, consider a global perspective
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Here you recall a memory of when you felt incredibly energetic and relive it as vividly as possible, thereby accessing all the energetic feelings.
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his business expanded rapidly
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Immediately refreeze only those packages that are still solidly frozen.
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The service was expanding rapidly because of the sharp rise in prisoner numbers and the need to open new establishments.
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If foxtail grows in your yard mow the grass often, especially in late spring when the plant grows most rapidly.
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CHAMPIONS view losing a final as simply a matter of ending up second best and rapidly purge the memory.
Times, Sunday Times
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Her torso is rock hard, squeezed by metal struts that also keep her back rigidly upright.
Times, Sunday Times
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I had avidly followed the space program for two years, having first become interested in it (and all things astronomical) during the interregnum between Gemini and Apollo.
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During the eight day march across the desert our supply of water decreased rapidly.
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Very close and trusted friends share confidences candidly. They feel secure that they will not be ridiculed of derided,and their confidences will be honored.
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Only down the side of this trickled moisture which had stained the stone with encrusta - tions and given life to some strange and ominous-looking growths pallidly yellow and dankly gray in the globe light.
Flight in Yiktor
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These agents will evaporate and dissipate much more rapidly in hot, dry weather.
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Similar databases monitoring the investment policies and current rates of cab drivers, short-order cooks, and bootblacks are rapidly gaining in popularity.
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The book is highly practical and will be helpful for those planning churches that intend to launch large and grow rapidly.
Christianity Today
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In a provincial war office, a young woman, Eve, placidly attacks her work (she is a coder), her days enlivened by the gossip of her female colleagues and the joshing of the Big Bad Wolves, a couple of lippy sergeants.
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A thick cloud rolled rapidly across the sands , darkening the sky with a dense green haze.
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In tissues that have rapidly varying energy requirements, such as muscles and neurons, phosphocreatine serves as a crucial source for high-energy phosphate groups.
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But experts predict it will grow more rapidly here because of the prevalence of contactless payment points on high streets.
Times, Sunday Times
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Low sexual desire is rapidly becoming the most common issue treated in psychosexual therapy.
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Icebergs would languidly crumble to nothing just outside the mouth of the harbour.
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Rapidly-growing Asian nations have also seen their foreign currency holdings swell as their economies outpace the rest of the world, providing another motive for diversification.
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It is not essential that you exactly match your colleague's tone and speed, especially if your colleague is shouting rapidly in a high pitched tone!
Everything You Need to Know for Success in Business
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One day, I found that morning glory grow rapidly, the upward climb, there is a meter - high.
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But none of the puzzles are so stupidly designed as to totally baffle players.
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In ‘The Kid,’ the poet unveils the hidden core beneath a comfortable mask, telling about how the subject talks candidly about his father ‘sometimes when we ain't talking about baseball.’
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She rapidly scanned the room to see if she knew anyone and in the corner of the room where she was sitting that morning, she spotted her brother and Alex still pigging out on food.
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In 1863 Debus transformed hydrocyanic acid into methylamine with platinum black; however, this reaction is fugitive and soon ceases because cyanidation of the metal rapidly destroys its capacity to induce the reaction.
Paul Sabatier - Nobel Lecture
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His own composition classes were solidly based on a historical foundation of Gregorian chant, Palestrinian and Bachian polyphony, Beethoven's symphonic language, and Franck's technique of cyclic themes.
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The movie is splendidly arrayed visually, but transforms her prim, priggish character and makes her lusty, strong-willed and far too politically progressive for her era.
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The prospects for Alan Hollinghurst's awesomely accomplished but languidly paced The Stranger's Child, for example, were surely inferior, in a game of zippy-style bingo, to yarns that Chris Mullin's mates would hail as bona fide page-turners.
The Man Booker judges seem to find reading a bit hard | Catherine Bennett
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But the sea swell rapidly grew so strong that the refuelling operation had to be abandoned.
Times, Sunday Times
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The finger of the violinist vibrates on the string by rocking rapidly back and forth and the vibrato is the result.
Resonance in Singing and Speaking
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Ashurst said idly: " Where were you standing when you saw the gipsy bogle, Jim?
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Richard Reece points to the dermatology, which is rapidly prog ...
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GALLOWAY ON MID EAST POPULAR RESISTANCE MOVEMENT yahooBuzzArticleHeadline = 'GALLOWAY ON MID EAST POPULAR RESISTANCE MOVEMENT'; yahooBuzzArticleSummary = 'Article: George Galloway senses what I strongly feel ~ that the tide is turning against the Cheney/Bush neocon dream of global domination ~ for the rest of the world clearly sees the real threat to our civilization is the United States ~ and Galloway, who saw this threat clearly years ago, now comments on the rapidly growing demand of Muslim and Latin American movements for an alternative to America\'s oppression and domination.'
GALLOWAY ON MID EAST POPULAR RESISTANCE MOVEMENT
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I can vividly recall pictures at the time portraying his physical and mental anguish.
The Sun
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The term rapidly acquired a more general usage and is sometimes used to describe any non-specific unrealistic genre scene by English 18th-century artists.
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He-it's usually a he-gets the same satisfaction from rapidly double declutching through the gearbox of a 1953 Jaguar C-type and flicking around the gearstick on a nippy little 2009 Hyundai i10.
Die besten Nachrichten von heute
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Hu is just the kind of emigre Beijing has been eager to lure back to bolster an economy growing rapidly but short of talented managers and innovators.
Fore, right!
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These are larger than most aphids and, left unchecked, will rapidly form colonies that cause the plant to wilt.
Times, Sunday Times
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By contrast, Keynesian economists argue that the velocity of circulation is unstable and changes rapidly and may offset changes in the money stock.
Collins Dictionary of Economics
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Prices for natural rubber have stabilized at high levels but prices for synthetic rubber are increasing rapidly, driven by higher prices of butadiene, which is used to make it, Mr. Setzer said on the sidelines of the Frankfurt Motor Show Wednesday.
Continental May Raise Tire Prices
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My hands burned with the warm, viscid crimson of my father's blood and I found myself morbidly wondering if I would feel such erotic satisfaction each time I took a life.
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The service was expanding rapidly because of the sharp rise in prisoner numbers and the need to open new establishments.
Times, Sunday Times
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As soon as news of the tragedy was announced, shock waves spread rapidly to all parts of the country.
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Some of these parameters change rapidly, others very slowly, and the possible permutations are nearly infinite.
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Alek Shrader, a lyric-leggiero tenor in the Florez/Banks mould, already has the the high c's and the character for a Nemorino or Almaviva incubating solidly.
Parterre box
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There are a variety of combos to pull off but they must be done by switching through your weapons while rapidly hitting the punch or kick button.
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What we cannot rely on any more is solidly predictable attendance at uninteresting concerts.
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For we call viands and ointments fine; and we say we have finely dined, when we have been splendidly entertained.
Symposiacs
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Objective To establish a method with high efficiency in detecting phenylalanine hydroxylase(PAH) gene mutations and hence to rapidly diagnose prenatal fetals with phenylketonuria .
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Nowadays the vocational education of our country grows rapidly, however there is a relative delay in the construction of the curriculum.