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The <e1>factory</e1> produced several versions of the RAF-2203 <e2>minibuses</e2> based on GAZ-24.
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China sent the <e1>premier</e1> to the <e2>meeting</e2> on the climate change.
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Aldergrove airport in Belfast was once renowned for the sight of a <e1>warren</e1> of 80 <e2>hares</e2> feeding between the runways.
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Beaulieu's predilection for the work of Hugo was evident in the recurrent use of grotesque or architecturally fantastic pictorial material from the <e1>poet</e1>'s <e2>pen</e2> and ink sketches, with the whale a recurrent figure.
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The <e1>aircraft</e1> is moved into the <e2>hangar</e2>.
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The factory owners have drained polluted <e1>water</e1> into their paddy <e2>fields</e2>.
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A broken Exxon pipeline leaked 567000 gallons of <e1>oil</e1> into the New York <e2>harbor</e2>.
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Some <e1>tombs</e1> were laboriously piled up by <e2>legions</e2> of coolies, others dug into hills.
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Hundreds of tramping <e1>feet</e1> have pressed the snow into a glacial <e2>track</e2>.
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Semi-structured <e1>interviews</e1> are used by <e2>researchers</e2> in order to acquire an agent-informed account of policy processes.
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After <e1>receipt</e1> of the invoice through the <e2>air-mail</e2> or the email, we send it the accounting department for payment procedures.
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In a decade, <e1>neighborhoods</e1> are sinking into <e2>disrepair</e2>.
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The plasma <e1>membrane</e1> is composed of a double layer (bilayer) of <e2>lipids</e2>, oily substances found in all cells (see Figure 1).
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<e1>Corruption</e1> is one of the main causes of a global <e2>crisis</e2> that deprives more than a billion people of access to safe drinking water and more than 2.6 billion of access to sanitation systems.
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And so I was in the <e1>group</e1> that took the <e2>taxi</e2> to the restaurant and then back again to the end of the race.
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The <e1>infrastructure</e1> comprises the physical <e2>hardware</e2> and services that must be maintained and operated for the resource-sharing to occur.
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The <e1>fuel</e1> or energy that the <e2>body</e2> uses, comes from the food and drink that we consume in our diet.
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When Frances was 13, she read an article about a <e1>woman</e1> who escaped an unhappy <e2>marriage</e2> and went to Kenya.
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Many commercial soap, shower gel or cleanser products contain preservatives, <e1>colorants</e1> and chemicals that cause dryness, <e2>rashes</e2>, itchiness and roughness on the skin.
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Created by Bloc 8406, this <e1>manifesto</e1> declares the <e2>need</e2> for democratic reforms in Vietnam.
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This <e1>forum</e1> is particularly specialized in <e2>firefighting</e2>, EMS, and rescue discussions.
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The <e1>presentation</e1> of the data is rooted in an <e2>identity</e2> in which a nation's saving is equal to domestic investment plus net foreign investment.
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This <e1>microphone</e1> is made with a medical grade grey silicone <e2>suction cup</e2> that can stay attached to slick smooth surfaces for long periods.
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The big secret is that their white <e1>cream</e1> <e2>sauce</e2> is in fact the same ranch sauce they put on their salads and for dipping.
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Naturally the <e1>exhibition</e1> studies the modern <e2>techniques</e2> of communication.
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The pitch of a train's whistle that is lower when the <e1>train</e1> is going away from an <e2>observer</e2>.
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Flag <e1>holders</e1> have been pushed into the <e2>floor</e2> to remove the bump on top of the flag.
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<e1>Joints</e1> are parts of the <e2>body</e2> where bones meet, such as your knee.
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This introductory <e1>chapter</e1> sets out the main <e2>themes</e2> of the book.
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Both her <e1>parents</e1> wind up accompanying her to the <e2>factory</e2>, though her mother disapproves of Violet's gum-chewing habit.
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For all the <e1>pain</e1> caused by the great <e2>recession</e2>, the job market still was not in as bad shape as it had been during the depths of the early 1980s recession, until now.
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The <e1>method</e1> comprises a cleaning <e2>step</e2> of applying a cleaning fluid on the teats and/or the udder.
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Landrieu where he saw firsthand the <e1>destruction</e1> caused by the <e2>hurricanes</e2> and the failure of the storm protection system.
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Sea <e1>breezes</e1> are caused by cool and more dense <e2>air</e2> moving inland off the water.
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Here are some <e1>stories</e1> from the international <e2>press</e2> involving Balkan Sunflowers.
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Mrs. Bissell then gathered the <e1>parts</e1> in a clothes <e2>basket</e2> and took them back to a room above the store for assembly.
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I have dropped the <e1>beads</e1> into the <e2>gasoline</e2>.
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The heel of a persons foot consists of the <e1>heel</e1> <e2>bone</e2>, a pad of fat which acts as a protective cushion and a layer of thickened skin.
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A <e1>client</e1> copes with replica failures using a simple retransmission <e2>mechanism</e2>.
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This <e1>sculpture</e1> is part of a shoes <e2>series</e2> I'm currently working on where I revisit some of my favorite classic sneakers silhouettes.
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The <e1>factory</e1>'s <e2>waste</e2> had still not been proven as the cause of Minamata disease.
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These <e1>germs</e1> cause several kinds of illnesses, such as <e2>diarrhea</e2>, meningitis or a cold.
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The section provides a detailed <e1>description</e1> of the <e2>market segments</e2> within the communications service industries.
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He found that the <e1>envelope</e1> contained a white <e2>powder</e2>, which you told him was anthrax.
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A combustion chamber leak in the cylinder head or block leaks <e1>coolant</e1> into the <e2>cylinder</e2>.
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Waves and <e1>coastal</e1> <e2>erosion</e2> is a good general discussion of these subjects.
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It was first applied to an eating <e1>establishment</e1> in around 1765 founded by a Parisian <e2>soup-seller</e2> named Boulanger.
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Ford's Dagenham <e1>workers</e1> still produced more <e2>cars</e2> for less pay than any other plant in Europe in the 1960s.
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I have drained the <e1>antifreeze</e1> into the open <e2>containers</e2>.
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The <e1>movie</e1> received poor <e2>review</e2> from critics.
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Baking <e1>soda</e1> safely tackles kitchen <e2>jobs</e2> above and beyond the legendary box at the back of the refrigerator.
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But the <e1>role</e1> is also under <e2>scrutiny</e2> in this affair.
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The revolution of Ayutla represented a broad <e1>coalition</e1> of <e2>forces</e2>.
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This <e1>exhibition</e1> involves <e2>literature</e2> and ethics as well as science and history.
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The <e1>company</e1> has made available its <e2>collection</e2> of luxurious full black parts.
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The <e1>riders</e1> are moved into the <e2>beams</e2> until the pointer is balanced at the zero point.
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He put <e1>sugar</e1> into his <e2>coffee</e2> without even trying it.
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At the end of a long day, the <e1>teacher</e1> relaxed with a short <e2>nap</e2> on her sofa.
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A <e1>person</e1> has just arrived from an affected <e2>country</e2> and developed flu-like symptoms.
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Thomas once found a <e1>clew</e1> of slow <e2>worms</e2> (about 8) under a stone.
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When I read that an Irish <e1>firm</e1> of <e2>solicitors</e2> was named "Argue and Phibbs" I assumed that this was an urban legend.
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He went to the kids <e1>department</e1> in the <e2>store</e2>, decorated one of the "Little Brown Bags" and was entered to win prizes, including a $100 shopping spree.
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<e1>Soy</e1> <e2>oil</e2> used in our handmade soy candles is renewable with each growing season, and is just one of the many uses of soybeans.
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The <e1>road</e1> starts at an <e2>intersection</e2> with Melrose Avenue, East 165th Street, Brook Avenue and Park Avenue in Melrose.
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The weight of the <e1>groceries</e1> in a shopping <e2>basket</e2> and the number of items in a shopping basket are discrete quantities.
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The <e1>artist</e1> hid the convulsion with a forced <e2>laugh</e2> and finished the performance, but went immediately to bed.
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The <e1>organisation</e1> campaigns against such things as <e2>child labour</e2>.
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<e1>Herds</e1> with one <e2>stallion</e2> were organized in many stud farms, and a large number of separate lines were recognized.
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The <e1>couple</e1> got out safely from the <e2>area</e2>.
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The <e1>filters</e1> are going into people's blood <e2>streams</e2>.
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The <e1>brown areas</e1> are caused by <e2>drought</e2>, brown patch, take-all-patch, chinch bugs or grubs.
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The <e1>restaurant</e1> creates dishes using farm fresh <e2>products</e2> and organic products found from local farms like Meadow Mountains and Haystack.
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But in 2004 the <e1>rupture</e1> started at the <e2>southeast end</e2> of the segment and ran northwestward, the opposite direction from those that struck in '34 and '66.
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In doing this we recognize that English language teaching comprises a global <e1>community</e1> of <e2>teachers</e2> and learners in a range of social contexts.
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The tsunami <e1>wave</e1> was generated by a 100 kilometer radius <e2>cavity</e2>, 3000 meters deep.
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Their dash raised a flock of morning doves and caused a <e1>scurry</e1> of ground <e2>squirrels</e2> into their holes.
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The other countries passed their own <e1>laws</e1> to establish local slave <e2>registries</e2>.
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<e1>Millions</e1> of dollars are poured into <e2>research</e2> for the innermost recesses of the atom.
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The <e1>bail</e1> of the <e2>pendant</e2> is created in dimensional lattice weave.
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Many adults retain <e1>scars</e1> from <e2>acne breakouts</e2> during their teen years and feel marked for life.
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It has been nearly 40 years since former U.S. president Lyndon Johnson convened the <e1>skulk</e1> of veteran <e2>foxes</e2> for the fateful consultation on November 2, 1967, on the issue of the Vietnam War.
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Similar <e1>provisions</e1> are established in the same <e2>article</e2>.
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Northern Michigan towns hosts an <e1>array</e1> of Yuletide <e2>events</e2>.
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I judged the <e1>book</e1> by the <e2>cover</e2>.
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At the same time, the <e1>government</e1> carefully chose the <e2>facts</e2> that it gave to the newspapers.
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The slow <e1>suffocation</e1> of the cells swiftly cause unconsciousness and <e2>shock</e2>, soon followed by death.
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The <e1>granules</e1> and the pebbles are caused by a <e2>magnetic force</e2> to collide with one another, thereby resulting in liberation of the oxygen molecules contained in the granules and the pebbles.
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The <e1>results</e1> of Al Shabab KSA in the 2007-2008 season are shown in this <e2>article</e2>.
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The <e1>metacorpora</e1> ware misplaced into the <e2>isthmus</e2>.
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The <e1>document</e1> makes reference to three similar <e2>incidents</e2>.
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The <e1>governor</e1> piled up all the mud into another <e2>causeway</e2>, in the style of Bai Causeway.
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His site shows some <e1>pottery</e1> by well known <e2>potters</e2>.
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A reservation <e1>newspaper</e1> captured the mood with a <e2>headline</e2>: "Wilma Mankiller, Cecelia Babykiller."
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Description StyleSearch is a <e1>competition</e1> to establish the UK's most ethical <e2>dressers</e2>.
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His <e1>family</e1> was originally from the Baltic <e2>region</e2>.
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The Catalog of Norwegian Research Institutes and Laboratories is a database containing <e1>information</e1> on more than 110 R&D performing <e2>institutions</e2> in the Norwegian Institute Sector.
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In his <e1>speech</e1>, he related his trishaw journey <e2>experience</e2> to the residents who kept giving him loud applause.
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The <e1>ear</e1> of the <e2>mouse</e2> was used in this study.
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Qualifying for the Champions League, and earning the extra <e1>revenue</e1> from guaranteed television <e2>money</e2>, is a major goal of top European clubs.
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In "Prologue," the youthful <e1>scientist</e1> splits open a hailstone with a violin <e2>string</e2>, the only sharp edge available.
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