How To Use Lament In A Sentence
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Assuming that 15 pound breaking strain line is used, an angler using monofilament might have to use a six or eight ounce sinker and use a 20 lb class rod to carry that sinker weight.
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And having left the Broncos a couple of seasons back, next year he is returning to the Broncos, and his departure will be unlamented in Roosters territory.
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I leaned a minute against a Corinthian column; I lamented that no pontiff arrived with victims and aruspices, of whom I might inquire, what, in the name of birds and garbage, put me so terribly out of humour! for you must know I was very near being disappointed, and began to think Piranesi and Paolo Panini had been a great deal too colossal in their view of this venerable structure.
Dreams Waking Thoughts and Incidents
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Pasolini clearly did not intend Salò as a late work, much as Mozart did not design his requiem as adumbrative lament.
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The hostage-takers Bowden spoke with expressed little regret at their seizure of the embassy, but most, like Mirdamadi, lamented the role they played in cementing the repressive rule of the clerics.
Into the Den of Spies
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Describing the species as "cocooned", Ferguson then lamented the present day "look at me" culture.
Sir Alex Ferguson: I'm in no mood for retiring at Manchester United
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Last week I lamented the lack of tries in our now defence-dominated game, what with the accent on specialist prevention coaching.
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In experiments that test the effect of actin, cells were incubated for 30 min before experiments in medium containing 20 M cytochalasin D to disrupt actin filaments.
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It communicates with the oculomotor, the trochlear, the ophthalmic and the abducent nerves, and with the ciliary ganglion, and distributes filaments to the wall of the internal carotid artery.
IX. Neurology. 7a. The Cephalic Portion of the Sympathetic System
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On myself, I use small monofilament fishing line and slip a half-hitch up close to the skin.
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It kinks, detaches itself from actin, unkinks, and reattaches, and thereby ratchets along the actin filament in a series of power strokes.
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A persistent theme among people writing about the social aspects of weblogging is to note (and usually lament) the rise of an A-list, a small set of webloggers who account for a majority of the traffic in the weblog world ...
Boing Boing: February 9, 2003 - February 15, 2003 Archives
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Having experienced spells of acute water scarcity at periodic intervals, people do lament over the waste of the precious resource in such times.
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These intermediate filaments run in parallel along the axon and occupy a large fraction of the axoplasmic volume.
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Although it is established that TMR-actin alone is polymerization incompetent, the impact of its copolymerization with unlabeled actin on filament structure and dynamics has not been tested yet.
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Some are herbivores, grazing on the filamentous algae covering coral reefs, and a few eat seagrasses and algae on reef flats.
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However, the tubes may contain multiple virions, or capsids, like peas in a pod, or the linear arrangement of spores in neurospora filaments.
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Lamentations" (2007) is estimated at £6,000-£8,000.
An Emerging Art Market: Turkish Contemporary
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interred in an unlamented grave
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Upon this occasion I particularly lamented that he had not that warmth of friendship for his brilliant pupil, which we may suppose would have had a benignant effect on both.
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The attitude of the local council is lamentable in not grasping this opportunity with both hands.
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He laments the passing of the tradition of European genre filmmaking.
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Betwixt the gracylament of the foote and the cuppe, it was knitte together with a handle of inestimable workemanship, and in lyke manner the foote and the bowle were of an excellent anaglyphie of foliature, monsters and byformed Scyllules, so exquisitely expressed, as could be imbossed, chased, or ingrauen by proportionate circulation.
Hypnerotomachia The Strife of Loue in a Dreame
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The microstructure of these long filaments of papillary horn is very similar in its dermal-epidermal interdigitation to that of baleen in whales.
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He was afire with every kind of sorrow, lamentation and despair.
THE BROKEN GOD
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There was lamentation throughout the land at news of the defeat.
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Thackeray said the BJP had touched the pinnacle of success under Vajpayee's leadership and lamented that some ambitious leaders in the party were eyeing his place.
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The astrocytes will stain with glial fibrillary acid protein, the oligodendroglia - like cells with S100 but not with glial fibrillary acid protein, and the neurons with synaptophysin and/or neurofilament.
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I saw a picture not long since, in Edinburgh, copied from an engraving in Boydell's Shakspeare; subject, -- "Lear (and suite) in the storm," but coloured according to the imagination and taste of the artist; its name ought assuredly to have been _Redcap and the blue-devils_, for the venerable and lamented monarch had fine streaming locks of the real _carrot hue_, whilst his very hideous companions showed _blue_ faces, and blue armour; and with their strangely contorted bodies seemed meet representatives of some of the infernal court.
The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 12, No. 341, November 15, 1828
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We also could not obtain length distributions from filaments inside of large agglomerates.
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It can be spun into a filament that is useful for making rope, webbing and cordage.
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In his recent annual address to the clergy the Bish. lamented bitterly that the American "jingo" was provoking dear patient Christian England to put on her war-paint.
The Complete Works of Brann the Iconoclast, Volume 10
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It comes out in spots like those which often appear spontaneously on the green young branches of peach trees that have the gum disease; and in these spots it is usual to find Coryneum stromata or mycelium filaments.
Scientific American Supplement, No. 441, June 14, 1884.
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In these flowers, the anthers are attached to the petals by short filaments half way down the corolla tube.
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The unlamented Soviet Union was able to develop an independent strategy to which its allies more or less willingly conformed.
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Only a fortnight ago, England coach Duncan Fletcher lamented that even the world's best all-rounders rarely reached the heights of their batting and bowling games at the same time.
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Electron micrographs revealed that the sheets and filaments were composed of densely packed colloidal rods of twinned witherite crystals interspersed and coated with silica.
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I could have sworn I heard a piper playing a lament.
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Every day of the week some green doom-monger can be heard in lament for the dwindling or extinction of some bird or other.
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Very beautiful, likewise, are the Maries that he made on the altar-dossal, lamenting the
Lives of the Most Eminent Painters Sculptors and Architects Vol. 02 (of 10), Berna to Michelozzo Michelozzi
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In the first nocturn, the Church sings lessons from the Lamentations of Jeremiah, with a special melody famous for its solemnity and beauty, and entirely appropriate to the text.
Compendium of the 1955 Holy Week Revisions of Pius XII: Part 5 - Tenebrae and the Divine Office of the Triduum
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Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff lamented the deaths of what she called "defenseless children" and asked for a minute of silence to honor the youngsters.
11 Children Killed in Brazil School Shooting
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Graphical Symbol in full simplified diode, indirectly heated duodiode, indirectly heated or triode, indirectly heated or duotriode with separated cathodes, indirectly heated, heating filament with central tapping, internal screening of the system tetrode pentode, suppressor grid connected with cathode triode - pentode triode - heptode (according to the circuit, the systems may be drawn left-and-right reversed) 1.10.
1. Selected Graphical Symbols of Electrotechnology
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We have a better suggestion - this cutting-edge piece of kit is the ideal replacement for the late, lamented Bryan McFadden, who recently departed legendary Irish pop combo Westlife.
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He described the Portuguese lament as a rumba with a tango bridge.
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My grandmother, as usual, lamented the decline in moral standards in today's society.
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There are celebratory songs, such as in the wedding masques in As You Like It and The Tempest, and there are the more solemn dirges and laments of Cymbeline and Much Ado About Nothing.
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The thoughtful youth laments the superfoetation of nature.
Representative Men
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A witty wigmaker adopted the sign of Absolom hanging to a tree, with King David lamenting at a distance, who was represented with a label issuing from his mouth, containing these words --
Real Life In London, Volumes I. and II. Or, The Rambles And Adventures Of Bob Tallyho, Esq., And His Cousin, The Hon. Tom Dashall, Through The Metropolis; Exhibiting A Living Picture Of Fashionable Characters, Manners, And Amusements In High And Low Life
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Lewis Latimer, the son of runaway slaves, became an electrical engineer and invented an inexpensive process for making light bulb filaments.
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‘I'm the old man around here,’ Diamond laments with a laugh.
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Where does chivalry at last become something more than a mere procession of plumes and armor, to be lamented by Burke, except in some of the less ambitious verses of the Trouvères, where we hear the canakin clink too emphatically, perhaps, but which at least paint living men and possible manners?
The Writings of James Russell Lowell in Prose and Poetry, Volume V Political Essays
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Ireland excels at macroeconomics, but fails lamentably at microeconomics.
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The Farous' lament came to an end and the boy punched the tape out of its slot.
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You might remember me from such televisual classics as Funny-Shaped Vegetables, The Dog That Said Sausages and, of course, Get Britain Singing, with the late but not overly lamented Doc Cox.
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Although it is merely sixty pages long, and lamentably lacks footnotes, it is nonetheless the best and most up-to-date capsule history of Chinese porcelains made for the European and American markets available.
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The only difference between these two cells was that in Lenard's cell the electrons were taken from the cathode by light, whereas on the "3-electrode lamp" the cathode is a white-hot filament capable of sending into the vacuum currents of much higher intensity.
Philipp Lenard - Biography
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I am reminded of the movie, Rachel and the Stranger, where the widower laments that his wife fought so hard to make their isolated cabin a home and bring beauty to it by insisting on planting flowers in the front yard, bringing her spinet to the West and playing it every evening, buying a metronome for her playing, educating their son in the home and insisting that he show good manners.
Archive 2007-09-01
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Beaumanoir in the thirteenth century laments the fact that every castellany in France had a differing law of its own, and Glanville still earlier makes a similar complaint of England.
The History of England from the Norman Conquest to the Death of John (1066-1216)
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Each flower was dissected with the aid of a stereoscope and length of individual parts (sepals, petals, anthers, filaments, styles, and ovaries) was measured to the nearest 0.1 mm using an ocular reticle.
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Paulo Szot was wonderful as the status-conscious, noseless Kovalyov, ricocheting from hysteria to self-pity (we see through his lyrical laments) to self-importance; his baritone was multihued and penetrating, except during the noisiest orchestra moments.
The Sweet Smell of Success
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The majority of popular culture is commercially produced ephemera of mostly lamentable quality which needs absolutely no help or encouragement from government.
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Tims as to the male organs, the filaments are the fpermatic veffels, the anthera the tefticles, and the duft of the anthera correfponds to the fperm and feminal animalcules; and as to the female, the ftigma is the internal part of the female organ which receives the duft, the ftyle anfwers to the vagina, the germ to the ovarv, and the perlcarpium, or fecundated ovary, to the womb.
A treatise on the culture of the cucumber; shewing a new and advantageous method of cultivating that plant, with full directions for the management thereof, and the degree of heat it requires on every day of the year; and a meteorological journal of the w
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These are plants growing in sea or fresh water, or on damp surfaces, with a filamentous, or more rarely a leaf-like pulverulent or gelatinous thallus; the last two forms essentially microscopic.
Scientific American Supplement, No. 384, May 12, 1883
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Difference of cationic FDY filament quote while stationary, but the actual transaction discount allowance.
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The decision of Government to send reinforcements to Ireland was mentioned as a prelude to the information from Vienna of the birth of a son to the Princess Nikolas: and then; having conjoined the two entirely heterogeneous pieces of intelligence, the composer adroitly interfused them by a careless transposition of the prelude and the burden that enabled him to play ad libitum on regrets and rejoicings; by which device the lord of Earlsfont might be offered condolences while the lady could express her strong contentment, inasmuch as he deplored the state of affairs in the sister island, and she was glad of a crisis concluding a term of suspense thus the foreign-born baby was denounced and welcomed, the circumstances lamented and the mother congratulated, in a breath, all under cover of the happiest misunderstanding, as effective as the cabalism of Prospero's wand among the Neapolitan mariners, by the skilful Irish development on a grand scale of the rhetorical figure anastrophe, or a turning about and about.
Complete Project Gutenberg Works of George Meredith
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His gang leader, whose only genuine motivation in the film seems to be revenge for his murdered father, is heard at the close eulogizing the street gangs and lamenting that ‘No one will even know we were here.’
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On Dig Your Own Hole, Beth Orton's looping lament to wasted comedown mornings gradually elided into one of that record's most assertive beats.
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The song began at another table, and with his limping Greek Michael missed many words: but it was a kind of soaring lament.
COUP D'ETAT
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The snake makes it wriggle so that the apparently disembodied filament appears to be some kind of succulent worm.
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The scholar's lament in the face of incomplete knowledge, however, underscores the completeness of our own.
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After the production of this oospore the parent filament gradually loses its vitality and slowly decays.
Scientific American Supplement, No. 460, October 25, 1884
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Talk to them of education; they will readily acknowledge that it's "a braw thing to be weel learned," and begin a lamentation, which is only shorter than the lamentations of
Literary and General Lectures and Essays
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The new album incorporates vocal laments from Eastern Europe and a dirge-like hymn from a Croatian church congregation.
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Sulfur bacteria Filamentous autotrophic chemosynthetic bacteria that derive energy by oxidizing sulfides to elemental sulfur and build up carbohydrates form carbon dioxide.
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The antenna and its filament mesh stretched nearly one hundred yards and could be jettisoned by verbal command.
DALE BROWN'S DREAMLAND (5) STRIKE ZONE
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So it hurts Kapoor to hear the oft-repeated lament that Indian publishers don't pay royalties.
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American novelists have done their bit to swell the chorus of lamentation.
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Needless to say, the results are wildly uneven, vacillating from a hushed lament to a blistering assault within seconds.
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Now, in response to all of those lamenting the loss of a downstater on the ticket, let's run through a list of downstate Democrats who actually would have been good candidates:
This just in... Giannoulias to announce Sunday
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lamenting sinners
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To make his case, he puts on a slide show: First he shows images of a living cyanobacterium a microbe sometimes called blue-green algae and highlights some characteristics—long filaments made up of cells with small indentations where they meet.
First Contact
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Thus we were stumbling on, very weary, very hungry, the man with the want in a constant wail, and Sonachan lamenting for suppers he had been saucy over in days of rowth and plenty, when a light oozed out of the grey-dark ahead of us, in the last place in the world one would look for any such sign of humanity.
John Splendid The Tale of a Poor Gentleman, and the Little Wars of Lorn
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Estrin's novel, titled The Lamentations of Julius Marantz (Unbridled Books, 2007), twists the rapture into a comic conspiracy of the right wing US government and the Sierra Club (among others) designed to rid the government of its leftist and Islamic enemies, end the leak in the ozone, and consolidate the government's right wing political base.
Marc Estrin Takes on the Rapture in The Lamentations of Julius Marantz
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The Auricular Branch (ramus auricularis; nerve of Arnold) arises from the jugular ganglion, and is joined soon after its origin by a filament from the petrous ganglion of the glossopharyngeal; it passes behind the internal jugular vein, and enters the mastoid canaliculus on the lateral wall of the jugular fossa.
IX. Neurology. 5j. The Vagus Nerve
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The psychologist Carl Rogers laments the fact that "we tend to turn out conformists, stereotypes, individuals whose education is 'completed, ' rather than freely creative and original thinkers.
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Using western classical music that included the Lament from Purcell's opera Dido and Aeneas, as well as songs about death by Schubert and Canteloube, she performed a solo that was a stunning metaphor for pain and release.
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Lamentations 3 is an acrostic on the Hebrew alphabet, each letter given three lines: three alephs, three beths, three gimmels, and so on.
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It's quite mad, and the texts are adapted from unpublished writings Edward sent the band expressly for the purpose, shortly before his lamented death.
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The piece is a lament, but he never referred to its connections or dedication, although he goes way back into time in a setting of the bardic song Cathleen ni Hoolihan.
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The walls of the conceptacle (Fig. 26, _B_) are composed of closely interwoven filaments, from which grow inward numerous hairs, filling up the space within, and often extending out through the opening at the top.
Elements of Structural and Systematic Botany For High Schools and Elementary College Courses
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Aircraft wheels could yet again be groping tenuously for the asphalt of Kai Tak, Hong Kong's unlamented previous airport, if private pilots and other aviation enthusiasts get their way.
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Ken began to lament the death of his only son.
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And in this time of Pasque our mother holy church ne doth but joy and maketh solation for the resurrection of Jesu Christ, and therefore is then said: Alleluia, which signifieth joy and consolation, for after that creature hath done penance by virtue of humility in weepings and lamentations he must lead after, joy and very consolation.
The Golden Legend, vol. 7
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It has subsequently been interpreted as a tubiform green alga and as a cyanobacterium, and Ordovician specimens that are evidently Halysis have been referred to the filamentous green alga Oedogonium Link, 1820.
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So many of her poems express some combination of confusion and lament about the decline.
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The same lament about constant meddling from politicians could be applied to education where since the eighties there has been reform followed by contradictory reform.
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All cyanobacteria are unicellular, though many grow in colonies or filaments, often surrounded by a gelatinous or mucilaginous sheath.
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David Copperfield's lament is given here with my further typographical highlights on the kinds of anaphoric returns and alphabetic reversals by which Gass is intrigued: From
Notes on 'Phonemanography: Romantic to Victorian'
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The lumen or cell chain is not always clearly visible within all filaments, especially within densely granulated sheaths.
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It is this system which has been responsible for the secrecy during the budget process and which itself costs more to administer than the lamented and traditional British committee system.
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The lamentable weakness of the words roused a motion of pity in Lily's breast.
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Although this has by no means been proved, yet I cannot help calling the attention of the members of this society to a fact which I think strongly bears out the said theory: While watching a gathering of _Vaucheria_ one morning when the plant was in the gonidia-forming condition (which is usually assumed a few hours after daybreak), I observed one filament, near the end of which a septum had formed precisely as in the case of ordinary filaments about to develop a spore.
Scientific American Supplement, No. 460, October 25, 1884
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To amplify actin binding, we chose polylysine-coated polystyrene particles (PLY-PS), which directly nucleate actin filaments from their surfaces.
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Although the evolution of well-mixed, unicellular microorganisms has been studied extensively, the evolution of filamentous microorganisms has not.
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Seyyed Nasr rightly but abstrusely laments science's inability to fit consciousness into nature.
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Phelps quotes a letter Bourne sent to a friend shortly thereafter, in which he laments that I feel very much secluded from the world, very much out of touch with my times ….
Happy Birthday Randolph Bourne « Antiwar.com Blog
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I strengthen the mold rubber by adding small amounts of Fibermesh 150 e3 polypropylene multifilament fiber (often called "stealth fiber"), sold by concrete suppliers.
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Following that exchange, his dolor and lamentations were both replaced with one sensation: rage.
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They are twisted masses of tiny filaments or fibers inside nerve cells.
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MS.); pilis stellatis brevibus rigidis asperis, foliis angusto-linearibus obtusis marginibus revolutis, floribus in ramos breves solitariis, staminibus sub-12 unilateralibus, filamentis infra medium inaequaliter connexis antheras longitudine aequantibus, ovario parvo globoso lanato.] [***** T.
Journal of an Expedition into the Interior of Tropical Australia
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And the country's indifference to trendy boutique hotels and splashy resorts — long the lament of global tourism professionals — is just what appeals to a more discerning clientele.
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But even love's lament is upbeat in mariachi, a musical genre bursting with the passion of Mexico.
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It is very doubtful whether, to an untried or a young man, the warnings of Solomon, or the outpourings of that griefful prophet whose name now passes for a lamentation, have done much good.
Brave Men and Women
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If a minister was naughty, there was this sword that they used to fall upon and withdraw to this place called the backbenches where they lamented the fact they blew their chance in the government.
Archive 2008-01-01
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The most successful modern reconciler of faith and the imperatives of modern life, King Hussein of Jordan, lamentably died not long ago.
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He was fairly strong at the end of the last session, but went off lamentably on account of his wavering and shillyshallying on so many matters during his speaking trip.
Theodore Roosevelt and His Times
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The protonema is usually filamentous, and in some of the simplest forms is long-lived, while the small plants borne on it serve mainly to protect the sexual organs and sporogonia.
Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Part 3 "Brescia" to "Bulgaria"
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Auban laments how this heroic battle against authority ended the ‘right to free speech on Trafalgar Square’.
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Food is a passion of Johnston's, and he laments the erosion of quality from the food we buy throughout the years.
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An omnivorous troubadour, he roves from Manchester libraries to Colombian villages to salvage musical traditions – with recordings that move from Berber beats to the raptures of a raga, from the thrilling stillness of an Armenian lament to the sprightliness of an Elizabethan galliard.
In praise of … Jordi Savall | Editorial
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Weighing in at 200 lbs. and wielding a microfilament whip that can cut through solid steel: the feared enforcer of the Maggia Crime Family, Blacklash!
Marvel Comics Solicitations for May 2008 | Major Spoilers - Comic Book Reviews and News
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Dagoberto encabeça lista de deputados que fizeram mais de 20 viagens internacionais usando a cota de passagens, que na realidade é destinada para voos do parlamentar para seu estado de origem.
Global Voices in English » Brazil: Fly me to the moon with public money
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Most do too much while Ejiofor just purses his lips minimally to make you realise He Knows that his verbose, pencil-fetishising line manager is a jerk, that the hack who doorstepped his wife is scum, that justice must be done even in the case of a murdered unlamented drug baron etc.
TV review: The Shadow Line and Psychoville
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He lamented that since the repeal of the Fairness Doctrine, "Pacifica has also become more partisan and far more doctrinaire, which is a real shame, as the original mission of the network was firmly in line with the intent of the Fairness Doctrine, in that, Pacifica wanted to present all viewpoints on the network.
American Thinker
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In stark contrast to cytochalasin, treatment with nocodazole did not produce a loss of any features; instead there was an increase in the density of filaments.
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R'shiel understood their fascination with the music and lamented its loss to the human world.
TREASON KEEP
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The garments were hung on fabric-covered padded rods and suspended from the ceiling by nylon filament thread.
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I found it a great place for bagging off from, but beware of snagging - netting, monofilament, and ropes abound!
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After a brief season of useful labour there,she fell asleep in Jesus,lamented by all who knew her.
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More lamentations than actual singing, the voice becomes an integrant part of each track.
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Their material and their execution were equally lamentable.
PASSION IN THE PEAK
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I recall, in my time here as a whip, which was some time ago, listening to him lamenting how members in the House had lost the ability to orate with skill.
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The regulation of contractility in striated muscle by calcium is effected via tropomyosin on the actin filament.
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The ability to tie a good knot in monofilament and braid lines is an ability to be cultivated and practised.
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We need laments and elegies: Innocents have died and will again, and the struggle to hope is hard and haunted by loss.
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Smith circles his themes with the obsessive dolor of a man lamenting a lost opportunity, spawning gorgeous, tangential what-ifs and could've beens.
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From the centre of this footstalk rises a bundle of filaments that encircle the style, stamens springing also from the insertion of the leaves of the corolla, lining it with delicate beauty and waving their slender forms with exquisite grace.
Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 12, No. 29, August, 1873
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The utility model discloses an improved novel super pressure multifilament bulb used for electric light source illumination.
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The lamentations of Jeremiah have the form of an acrostic, that is, the verses begin with the letters of the Hebrew alphabet in regular order, the first with
The Ceremonies of the Holy-Week at Rome
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The same approach for 'awakening' new antibiotic production pathways could also be used to tap other micro-organisms, such as filamentous fungi, for sources of biologically active compounds.
PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories
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The distance from the placental edge to the insertion of the umbilical cord was measured after delivery, and the results were used to classify cord insertion as normal, marginal, or velamentous.
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(Medicine/Pharmacology) any of various milklike pharmaceutical preparations, such as milk of magnesia cry over spilt milk to lament something that cannot be altered vb 1.
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Some multicellular brown algae form branched filaments or foliose plants many meters long with complex anatomy.
Phytoplankton
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Less than a year after being hired by Felder, press guy Eric Kuo called Lipa Schmeltzer's "Hallel" one of his favorites, and lamented not being able to find the albums in stores.
Kelly 'Deeply Flattered' By Mayoral Speculation
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His music, comprising mostly songs, dance-tunes, laments, and some religious pieces, draws upon native tradition but was also influenced by European composers such as Vivaldi and Corelli.
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His lamentation is lengthened and restlessness is strengthened and he is as he were
The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
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A good quality monofilament is easy to use, easy to tie, and cheap to replace.
What Line Do You Use?
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But that's about it, problem-wise, as the novel opens – so Harry should really be bracing himself, hands over head and head between knees, because he should know by now that the rest of this novel is going to present him with relationship breakdowns, tug-of-love battles for his children, lots of reasons to lament "the lousy modern world" (©T Parsons) and at least one fatalcancer.
Men from the Boys by Tony Parsons
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More specifically, an increase in thermal fluctuations of actin filaments in the softer cells and the lamellipodium can expedite the intercalation of G-actin that leads to the enhanced protrusion.
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Some cells possessed abundant, randomly arranged thin microfilaments in their cytoplasm.
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Boyle, a champion of both the corpuscularian doctrine and the Baconian method of natural history, preferred to report the results of his experiments, including negative results, and frequently lamented the fact that we lacked "histories
Sticky Wants to Grab
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The device isn't a government-approved medical aid, a circumstance Pearl deems lamentable.
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E. L. Godkin, the editor of the Nation, might have been speaking for all of them when he lamented the “gaudy stream of bespangled, belaced and beruffled barbarians” flooding New York.
The Five of Hearts
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The swarms that followed the first crusade were destroyed in Anatolia by famine, pestilence, and the Turkish arrows; and the princes only escaped with some squadrons of horse to accomplish their lamentable pilgrimage.
The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire
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In every street there shall be wailing: and in all places that are without, they shall say: Alas, alas! and they shall call the husbandman to mourning, and such as are skilful in lamentation to lament.
The Bible, Douay-Rheims, Complete The Challoner Revision
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A pithier expression of this lament was the headline of an online column by liberal Republican Charles Fried: "Obama Is Too Good for Us.
The Left's Summer of Discontent
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If, finally, you see him lamenting, complaining, unhappy, call him a slave though he wears a praetexta.
The Discourses of Epictetus
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I idly went back to the archives for last January and read with amusement my musings about my lamentable inability to keep my desk clean or to engage in other seemingly modest self-improvement projects.
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And yesterday, Sunday, I lamented that going to the movies has become much less of a pleasure for me these days and more of an exercise in worrywart-ism.
Lance Mannion:
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Among his compositions are numerous masses for four, five, and six voices, settings of the "Lamentations" for four and six voices, a large number of motets for from three to six voices, and settings of the
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 16 [Supplement]
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From all sides came laments about wilful absenteeism: as the factory-owners complained, the workers just dropped their tools and disappeared ‘whenever they felt like it’.
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It had been shown that the nervous system contained, apart from blood vessels, etc. a «supporting substance», composed of cells and fibrillar structures, and of nervous elements proper, also composed of filaments and cells which at different places showed a different appearance.
Physiology or Medicine 1906 - Presentation Speech
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Other cells from the same population spread in a slower, anisotropic mode, exhibiting filopodial protrusions, greater membrane ruffling, edge retraction, and centripetal flow of actin filaments.
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Fructification: zoospores produced from the cell contents of the filaments; resting spores formed from the contents of particular cells after impregnation by ciliated spermatozoids produced in distinct antheridial cells.
Scientific American Supplement, No. 384, May 12, 1883
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Music for the coffee concert will include Irish traditional dance music, laments and the music of O'Carolan.
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`You can't unlearn what you know from being in love,' she lamented, `and that's why you see things differently.
THE MANANA MAN
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Speaking generally, the most common state of things in these flowers was the occurrence on the throat of the calyx, in the position ordinarily occupied by the stamens, and sometimes mingled with those organs, of twisted, ribbon-like filaments, which bore about the centre one or more pendulous, anatropous ovules on their margins.
Vegetable Teratology An Account of the Principal Deviations from the Usual Construction of Plants
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She laments repeatedly, ‘My life is dreary, He cometh not… I am aweary, aweary, I would that I were dead’.
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It does explore the topic of homology between the flagellar axial proteins rod-hook-filament and the T3SS pilus, which is incredibly useful.
When did ID "Jump the Shark"? - The Panda's Thumb
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Let us remember, in our judgment of what may appear to us even grave errors of opinion in the book, that its author has fought for every step of ground that has been gained of late years by spiritual religion in Germany; and, while we lament the "dimness" which this great man confesses with such Christian-like humility, let us acknowledge the grandeur of his idea of the kingdom of God, and the earnestness of his devotion to it.
The Life of Jesus Christ in Its Historical Connexion and Historical Developement.
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Surrounding the pistil are six stamens, each having a slender stem or filament and terminating in a little box; this box is called the anther and is filled with flower-dust or pollen.
The Renewal of Life; How and When to Tell the Story to the Young
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The movie's theme song, which booms over the opening credits, is Creedence Clearwater Revival's "Fortunate Son," whose chorus laments "It ain't me …" with the blare of defiance, not resignation.
The End of the World as We Know It
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Specifically, the pressure-induced growth of the circular insulin amyloid suggests anisotropic packing within an ambient protofilament.
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It was white and very short, and apparently consisted entirely of spores arranged in a moniliform manner, like the fertile filaments of a stemless _Penicillium_.
Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society - Vol. 3 Zoology
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Lamenting that environmental pollution had increased manifold, he said that farmers there were still using some of the weedicides that were banned in other countries.
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She's always lamenting the lack of sports facilities in town.
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Start by cutting the 400 lb monofilament to your preferred length.
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I only ask this because I happened to eaves drop with utter dismay when three of the bloated scrum on that Eurostar lamented about the busy week ahead of them - then whinge about what an "agg'" it was that they had to sign on some time.
And the winners were ... les touts
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In addition to actin, other filamentous systems in cells include tubulin, collagen, and DNA.
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The R193H cTnI mutant alone encroaches on this limit as it has a dominant effect in all combinations to cause a Ca An equally important factor that likely impacts the additive effects of two activating mutant alleles is the combined incorporation of each mutant into the sarcomere given the central role thin filament stoichiometry and cooperativity plays in the regulation of contraction
PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles
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This lamentable state of affairs lasted until 1947.
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Scanning electron microscopy was applied to some pieces which were very rich in filaments.
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Health, strength, agility, and animal spirits, she may sorrowing feel diminish; but she hears everyone complain of similar failures, and she misses them unmurmuring, though not unlamenting; but of beauty, every declension is marked with something painful to self-love.
Camilla: or, A Picture of Youth
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Once again, every hair (which is to say monofilament standing in for five-o'-clock shadow, eyebrows, eyelashes, etc.) is anchored in a specifically drilled hole.
Arts Extra: Less Is Mueck
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Everyone was dressed in deepest black, and sang laments for the King.
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He fished the knife out with one hand and yanked on the monofilament with the other.
CORMORANT
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At the same time, however, it has been reported that the zeta line is constructed to position a thick filament at the trigonal point of the three thin filaments in the opposite sarcomere.
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But unlike ordinary incandescent bulbs, they don't have a filament that will burn out, and they don't get especially hot.
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Happily, yesterday the Moses talk was brought to an end by the April baby herself, who suddenly remembered that I had not yet seen and sympathised with her dearest possession, a Dutch doll called Mary Jane, since a lamentable accident had bereft it of both its legs; and she had dived into the schoolroom and fished it out of the dark corner reserved for the mangled and thrust it in my face before I had well done musing on the nature and extent of my love for Moses -- for I try to be conscientious -- and bracing myself to meet the next question.
The Solitary Summer
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You can judge for yourself whether this shows the essential ‘rightness’ of the Stephenson ideas, or if it shows a lamentable lack of initiative over the ensuing years.
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‘I used to checker every pair by hand, but I bought a CNC,’ laments the reluctant Luddite.
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The indecision brings its own delays, and days are lost lamenting o'er lost days. Are you in earnest? Seize this very minute; what you can do, or dream you can, begin it; boldness as genius, power and magic in it. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
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Also this morning, I discovered another reason not to lament that I shall never hear that two-tone cry of ‘Da-ad!’
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I was lamenting the current, miniscule McCain, a man who would take a passing -- and deeply irrelevant -- acquaintanceship between Barack Obama and Ayers, and try to make it a central issue in this absolutely crucial campaign, with the accompanying canard from the Embarracuda that Obama had "palled around" with terrorists.
Ideologues in Extremis - Swampland - TIME.com
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Electron microscopy was used to examine ultrastructural evidence of injury, including sarcomeric disruption, disorganisation of myofilaments, misalignment of adjacent sarcomeres, and distortion or absence of Z-lines.
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Es un mueble que muestra la progresividad del diseño en su inusual figura, bellamente tallada a mano, en madera de roble, de un lado muestra un diseño clásico y continua del otro, con formas lineales y moderna.
Evolution Vase
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During the service, the Ambassador delivered a message of thanks from his country, and a pipe major played a lament at the Tomb of the Unknown Warrior.
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While the penultimate anti-whaling lament, The Last Leviathan, proves somewhat lugubrious, the album closes on a note of affirmation with the simple but affecting love song Running Home.
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The spongioblasts are at first connected to one another by filaments of the syncytium; in these, fibrils are developed, so that as the neuroglial cells become defined they exhibit their characteristic mature appearance with multiple processes proceeding from each cell.
IX. Neurology. 2. Development of the Nervous System