Roughly in A Sentence

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    A basic ship's log was used as a means of estimating the speed of a vessel, and so roughly calculating the longitude.

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    A homeowner that wants to implement a small turbine system can expect to spend roughly between 10,000 and 80,000 dollars for the setup depending on the turbine size, how much work you do yourself, and permits required by your city.

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    A less satisfactory organization, from my point of view, set up a liaison group, which met roughly fortnightly.

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    A line drawn from Port Elizabeth north-west across the Karroo in the direction of Walfish Bay roughly divides the regions of the winter and summer rains.

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    A lunar month is the time it takes to pass from one full moon to the next - roughly 29.5 days.

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    A roughly cut granite menhir with an inscription cut in relief.

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    A short while later it arrived in the UK, only to pale into woeful insignificance alongside the roughly coterminous Battle of the Planets.

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    A tea bush lives for roughly 70 years, producing enough tea to make 40 tea bags a year for 65 years.

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    A third, roughly parallel to the shore of Cardigan Bay, with forts at Llanio and Tommen-y-mur (near Festiniog), connected the northern and southern roads, while IV.

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    About 122 Audio-Animatronics were used and roughly 3,400 passengers go through the ride each hour.

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    According the ELPC, the Midwest is responsible for roughly 20 percent of the entire nation's carbon footprint, thanks to a heritage of coal plants and transportation.

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    According to Colorado State University's Master Gardener Program, there are roughly 38,000 species of spider currently identified, but only four of the species found in North America could potentially be harmful to humans.

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    According to Gore-tex.com, the pores are roughly 20,000 times smaller than a molecule of water and 700 times larger than the molecules of moisture vapor.

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    According to People magazine, Grant, Sir Elton John, Kate Moss and Elle Macpherson, among roughly 250 others, were all in attendance at the public ceremony.

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    According to the Energy Information Association, renewable energy accounts for roughly eight percent of the country's total energy supply, with hydroelectric power dominating the field, and accounting for 35 percent of renewable energy use.

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    According to the Twilight's website, cruisers can witness roughly 20 to 30 bald eagles on each trip.

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    Adjoining the mainland is the native town, consisting mostly of roughly made wooden houses with well thatched roofs.

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    Admission to the UK Register of Nurses from overseas has roughly trebled from 5,000 in 1997/98 to 15,000 in 2003/4.

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    Adolescence is the transitional period between childhood and adulthood, occurring roughly between the ages of 10 and 20.

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    Adult admission to Sea World San Antonio is roughly $60.

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    African-American children ages six to 11 are more than twice as likely as non-Hispanic white children to be overweight, and Hispanic children are roughly twice as likely.

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    After that, it diminishes roughly in proportion to the delay.

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    Again, Western theology, very roughly summarized, while accepting the earlier doctrinal tradition, has broken new ground for itself, in affirming as rational necessity that God must punish sin (this is at least latent in Aquinas's - doctrine of natural law), but as contingent fact of revelation that God has in Christ combined the punishment of sin with the salvation of sinners; this is the Reformation or postReformation thought.

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    Although the milestones follow one another in roughly the same sequence, there is significant variability from child to child on when the first word is spoken and the first sentence is composed.

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    Although the sewing, which is necessarily done by hand, the sections being of so unequal and tortuous a character, is rather roughly executed, the matching of colours and qualities is excellent.

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    An acre produced roughly 300 kilos of coffee per season.

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    An average individual user needs roughly 500 anytime minutes.

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    Another inundation, in 1604, suggested the transfer of the city to Tacubaya, but the landowners opposing and the city being again inundated in 1607, the Nochistongo tunnel was begun under the auspices of a Jesuit, Enrico Martinez, and roughly completed in eleven months.

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    Anyway, picture a small room, roughly decorated in white, not squalid, but certainly not luxurious, .

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    As a rule, the supply considerably exceeds the demand, and the stock in hand at the present time amounts to roughly four years' consumption of finished wine, but to this must be added the stock existing in cask, which is considerable.

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    As has already been mentioned, the law is only verified very roughly, if Rydberg's form of equation is taken as correctly representing the series.

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    As of 2007, there were roughly 240 of them living in captivity inside China, with another 27 elsewhere.

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    As regards its convenience for building purposes it may be said roughly that in "mass" work concrete is vastly more convenient than any other material.

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    As the city is approached from the bay, the river Liffey, which divides the city from west to east roughly into two equal parts, is seen to be lined with a fine series of quays.

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    As to the number of vessels, which fluctuates from month to month, little can be said that is wholly accurate at any given moment, but, very roughly, the French navy in 1909 included 25 battleships, 7 coast defence ironclads, 19 armoured cruisers, 36 protected cruisers, 22 s1oops, gunboats, &c., 45 destroyers, 319 torpedo boats, 71 submersibles and submarines and 8 auxiliary cruisers.

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    Aside from special sales, you can expect to pay roughly $200 for the Chamber style.

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    At any given time, roughly 15% of your total hair will be experiencing the telogen inactive phase of growth.

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    At any given time, roughly three percent of the total hair on your head and body is currently in the catagen phase.

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    At present the average vintage of the Cape and of Australia is in each case roughly 5 to 6 million gallons.

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    At that time they were often made of oak and they were designed to roughly double in size.

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    At the close of Lord Dalhousie's administration (1856) British India was held by some 233,000 native and some 45,000 British troops - roughly a proportion of 5 to 1.

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    At the end of his reign he ruled over a territory roughly conterminous with the old Roman provinces of Asia and Bithynia.

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    At the period of their earliest literature, which may be assigned roughly to about 1000 B.C., they were still settled in the valley of the Indus, and at this time the separation probably had not long taken place, the Eastern portion of the stock having pushed their way along the Kabul valley into the open country of the Indus.

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    At the present day, wine is produced in no less than 77 departments in France, the average total yield during the past ten years being roughly 1000 million gallons.

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    Be aware that these goggles would not qualify as an inexpensive toy by any means, costing roughly $70 new.

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    Because let's not forget the American military generally just fire in roughly the right direction and hope for the best.

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    Beginning around two months of age, a newborn baby will be able to stay awake for roughly two hours a time, before needing to sleep again.

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    Beginning with the Persian border at Zulfikar on the Hari Rud river, the boundary between Afghanistan and Russia follows a line roughly parallel to the course of the Paropamisus, and about 35 m.

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    Between Esthonia and Courland is the Gulf of Riga, a shallow inlet of roughly circular form, about loo m.

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    Beyond the Col de Tenda the direction is first roughly west, then north-west to the Rocher des Trois Eveques (939 0 ft.), just south of the Mont Enchastraye (9695 ft.), several peaks of about 10,000 ft.

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    Beyond these, roughly concentric with the inner wall, is a series of shallow scoops or pits.

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    Big Brothers Island is roughly oblong with a NW - SE attitude.

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    Blend briefly until pine nuts and basil are roughly chopped but not too runny!

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    Book hair appointments roughly every 6-8 weeks to keep your style and shape manageable while promoting healthy hair growth.

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    But it is clear that it extended south and south-east of the Stadium, and roughly parallel with it, though stretching far beyond it to the east.

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    But this is not comparative philology, it is looking for Finnish and Pictish words that are roughly similar in spelling.

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    But, at least in the south, market centres had sprung up, town life was beginning, houses of a better type were perhaps coming into use, and the southern tribes employed a gold coinage and also a currency of iron bars or ingots, attested by Caesar and by surviving examples, which weigh roughly, some two-thirds of a pound, some 21 lb, but mostly I g lb.

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    By scribing is meant that the distinguishing letters are roughly cut in with a gouge.

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    Casting a backward glance once more over the evolution of Christian theology, we may say very roughly that at first it recognized as natural or rational truth the being of the Logos, and as special fact of revelation the Incarnation of the Word in Jesus Christ.

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    Children with mild to moderate dehydration should be given 50 to 100 mL (roughly 2-3.5 ounces) of an ORS per kilogram body weight during two to four hours to replace fluid losses.

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    Children with SLI usually begin to talk at roughly the same age as normal children but are markedly slower in the progress they make.

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    Cleft lip without cleft palate is the third most common congenital malformation among newborns in the United States and is estimated to occur roughly twice as often in males than in females.

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    Cleft palate without cleft lip is fifth most common, and it affects roughly twice as many girls as boys.

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    Companies brokers scout always up to date here roughly federal.

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    Congenital sensorineural hearing loss (most common birth deficiency, affecting roughly two to four per 1,000 children) may cause delayed speech and language.

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    Considerable remains of its town walls, of large irregular, roughly rectangular blocks (the form is that of the natural splitting of the schistose sandstone), still exist, enclosing a circuit of about 11 m.

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    Crop formation frequency, at least in England, has roughly paralleled sunspot numbers.

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    Darkyn was a head shorter than Kris and wider, his steady gaze and roughly hewn features reminding him of Rhyn.

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    Darkyn wasn't giving off the same vibe that other demons – who were roughly equivalent to Immortals in the food chain – gave off.

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    Depending on the style of each Batman coaster, the rides last roughly two minutes and can accommodate between 1,200 and 1,400 riders per hour at peak efficiency.

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    Depending on whether or not you choose a mail order merchant or a local jeweler, the process will be roughly the same.

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    Designed specifically for the water park's youngest guests, Little Bear Falls boasts a toddler swing over a pool that's roughly 10 inches deep, an air and water bubbler and a kiddie slide.

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    Digital broadcasting is roughly six times more efficient than analog, allowing more channels to be carried across fewer airwaves.

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    Divide your subjects, roughly by height, into several even numbered groups.

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    Duration of puberty in girls from onset of breast development to cessation of growth is roughly five years.

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    During the party, we saw a ghostly apparition, roughly the height of Maureen.

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    During the period1891-1905the total production of Germany has averaged roughly 62 million gallons, attaining a maximum of III million gallons in 1896 and a minimum of 16 million gallons in 1891.

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    Each store is roughly 10,000 square feet.

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    Each tour is roughly 90 minutes long and provides great views of the river and a myriad of historic landmarks that dot the banks of the Mississippi.

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    Ears with two rows form a flat ear; those with six rows form a roughly cylindrical ear.

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    East of it there is an abrupt transition to the district commonly known as the " East End," as distinguished from the wealthy " West End," a district of mean streets, roughly coincident with the boroughs of Stepney and Poplar, Shoreditch and Bethnal Green, and primarily (though by no means exclusively) associated with the problems attaching to the life of the poor.

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    Either Hadrian or, more probably, his successor Pius pushed out from the Odenwald and the Danube, and marked out a new frontier roughly parallel to but in advance of these two lines, though sometimes, as on the Taunus, coinciding with the older line.

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    Emo girl haircuts can be any length but usually fall from about chin-length to cuts where the longest layers hit at roughly bra strap level in the back.

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    English amounts roughly to I pfennige.

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    Equestrian seals of barons and knights; the seals of ladies of rank; the armorial seals of the gentry; and the endless examples, chiefly of private seals, with devices of all kinds, sacred and profane, ranging from the finely engraved work of art down to the roughly cut merchant's mark of the trader and the simple initial letfer of the yeoman, typical of the time when everybody had his seal.

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    Even though metal roofing can run from roughly $100 to $500 per square foot, the benefits and advantages of using metal as roofing material may be worthwhile for some.

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    Every organism is an individual, its different parts, organs and functions being associated in a degree of intimacy that varies, but that corresponds roughly with the integration of the individual and its place in the ascending scales of animal or vegetable life.

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    Exercise 2 Place three pieces in a vertical row to the left of the left striking line roughly equidistant between the two left pockets.

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    Exeter Hospital is located roughly 15 miles away from Portsmouth.

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    Expect to pay roughly $100 to $150 for the frames and have limited color choices as most Flexon frames err on the neutral side of things.

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    Fashion Switch Carly Red Jacket & Jeans - These dolls are roughly 5 inches tall and feature mix-and-match fashions.

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    Firstly cost, injectable methadone is roughly twice the price of methadone mixture.

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    Flagged floor; walls roughly plastered and whitewashed; roof has rafters, purlins and one tie-beam truss with struts - some old timbers.

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    For a time he nominally held sway over about two-thirds of the country - roughly, from lat.

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    For example, ordering more than 96 of singles or doubles will make the price per pot roughly $5.

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    For example, you'll need roughly half the prescription that you use to read a book to see the computer screen.

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    For isolated SCIs, the mortality after one year is roughly 5 to 7 percent.

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    For muon pairs the initialisation time is shorter by a factor of about 3 and the event generation rate is roughly doubled.

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    Forearms should be roughly horizontal when resting on your desk and your computer keyboard needs to be where your fingers fall comfortably.

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    Found in one out of every 10 Americans, specific phobias seem to run in families and are roughly twice as likely to appear in women.

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    Found in one out of every ten Americans, specific phobias seem to run in families and are roughly twice as likely to appear in women.

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    Four roughly elliptical blobs of light in formation photographed through window of photo lab.

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    From the Julian Alps, which traverse the province in the north, the country descends in successive terraces towards the sea, and may roughly be divided into the upper highlands, the lower highlands, the hilly district and the lowlands.

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    From this point of view the various adaptive modifications of mammalian dentition may be roughly grouped under the headings of piscivorous, carnivorous, insectivorous, omnivorous and herbivorous.

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    Full-figured women with a rectangle, or banana, shape-- where the chest, hip, and waist measurements are roughly equal-- also look lovely in peasant tops.

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    Gonadtropins are particularly problematic, with roughly 30 percent resulting in multiple pregnancies.

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    Google may be changing their index calculation method to allow for a continuous update (which will effectively end the roughly monthly dances ).

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    Having a rehearsal space that you can roughly mark out the boundaries of the actual performance space is essential.

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    He did not wish to stake the interests of the Church on a cause which could only revive against her the old animosities of Spanish liberalism and democracy, so roughly displayed in the years 1836 and 1868.

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    He dipped a pinky into it and roughly spread lipstick across her lips then dipped his pinky again to smear something on her cheekbones.

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    He does he contain AA batteries were being measured roughly Ages 3 to skein of china.

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    He grabbed her roughly and shook her, his fingers digging into her arms.

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    He grabbed her shoulders, pulling her roughly against him and kissed her lips in a demanding way that roused more anger than anything else.

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    Henry was able to deal roughly with such manifestations as Elizabeth Bartons visions, and in the autumn of 1534 to obtain from parliament the Act of Supremacy TheActof which transferred to him the juridical, though not the Suprem- spiritual, powers of the pope.

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    Here, these ties run roughly $14.99 to $21.99.

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    His features were heavy and roughly hewn.

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    His Web site receives roughly 250,000 hits a month.

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    Hold the reading material roughly eighteen inches from your eyes-whatever's most comfortable for you.

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    However, it only took roughly twenty years (from their creation in 1880 until the early 1900s) for them to gain a new identity-as sock monkeys.

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    However, the count of frequency of movement from daily closing prices would probably afford a roughly satisfactory comparative measurement in markets in which prices sometimes remain the same for a day or two together.

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    Hristov also consulted art experts, who agreed that the head was Roman, dating roughly to 200 AD.

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    I I (see, for the parallel with the case of Vespasian and Titus, Ramsay, St Paul the Roman Traveller, p. 387), so that the fifteenth year would be roughly A.D.

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    I love getting a good product for roughly $6.00 instead of $20.00 or more.

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    If a statue was to be cast, the figure was first roughly modelled in clay - only rather smaller in all its dimensions than the future bronze; all over this a skin of wax was laid, and worked by the sculptor with modelling tools to the required form and finish.

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    If full term for twins is roughly 37 weeks, this gives mom about 25 weeks to get ready.

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    If the kitten sneezes roughly once every few days, seemingly at random, it is unlikely that your cat is harboring a significant condition.

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    If the temperature at which this dense spontaneous shower of crystals is found be determined for different concentrations of solution, we can plot a "supersolubility curve," which is found generally to run roughly parallel to the "solubility curve" of steady equilibrium between liquid and already existing solid.

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    If using fresh basil, wash and roughly chop it then add it to the soup, saving a few leaves for garnish.

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    If you absolutely loved the seafood linguine at the Didsbury branch, you know it's going to taste roughly the same in Knutsford.

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    If you are concerned about time constraints, it's vital to plan accordingly when booking a flight into San Francisco.SFO is located right off Highway 101, roughly 13 miles south of downtown San Francisco.

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    If you don't mind ordering a less than brand new model, you can save roughly up to 50 percent.

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    If you have a Southern California annual passport and are blocked out on a day you want to attend, you can still visit the park and pay a minimum fee, which is roughly half the price of a one-day ticket.

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    If you know roughly where and when your ancestors lived but you don't have exact dates, this may be a good way to find information.

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    If you plan to cruise on a whim, you will likely find the best bargains from September through November on Caribbean sailings and during the pre-holiday quiet period, which is roughly the first week or two of December.

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    Imposter City has quite a few more designs in stock than the sites listed above, but they cost roughly $10.00 more.

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    In 2001, Head Start reported enrollment of over 900,000 children, at a cost of roughly $7,000 per child.

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    In 2006, roughly a billion people had access to the Internet.

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    In an area to be defined roughly as lying about the Tropic of Cancer, between Hawaii and the Bonin Islands, there are scattered a few small islands and reefs, of most of which the position, if not the existence, is doubtful.

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    In breeding-time the bird resorts to solitary island groups, like the Crozet Islands and the elevated Tristan da Cunha, where it has its nest - a natural hollow or a circle of earth roughly scraped together - on the open ground.

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    In general, the intention is to ensure that constituency electorates are kept roughly equal.

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    In general, the later books of the Old Testament show, roughly speaking, a greater simplicity and uniformity of style, as well as a tendency to Aramaisms. For some centuries after the Exile, the people of Palestine must have been bilingual, speaking Aramaic for ordinary purposes, but still at least understanding Hebrew.

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    In later periods at Cnossus accumulation seems to have proceeded at a rate of, roughly, 3 ft.

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    In November the waters have passed off; and whenever a man can walk over the mud with a pair of bullocks, it is roughly turned over with a wooden plough, or merely the branch of a tree, and the wheat or barley crop is immediately sown.

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    In roughly 15 percent of these cases, abnormalities of the uterus and cervix are found to be a significant factor.

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    In shape it is roughly triangular,' whence the ancient poetical name of Trinacria, referring to its three promontories of Pelorum (now Faro) in the north-east, Pachynum (now Passero) in the south-east, and Lilybaeum (now Boeo) in the west.

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    In shape roughly resembling an equilateral triangle, with base uppermost, Bosnia and Herzegovina cover an area of 19,696 sq.

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    In size these animals may be compared roughly to rabbits and hares; and they have rodent-like habits, hunching up their backs after the fashion of some foreign members of the hare-family, more especially the Liu-Kiu rabbit.

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    In some cases these transitions may be unsatisfactory and forced; it is apparent that the linear development from " being " to the " idea " is got by transforming into a logical order the sequence that has roughly prevailed in philosophy from the Eleatics; cases might be quoted where the reasoning seems a play upon words; and it may often be doubted whether certain ideas do not involve extra-logical considerations.

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    In some cases, you may be lucky enough to find them on sale, but you can generally expect to pay roughly $120.00-$175.00 for this style.

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    In the 1990s, roughly 120,000 children were adopted annually in the United States.

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    In the first period (roughly 1871-1899), which is characterized by the development of the offensive spirit, the fortresses, except on the French and Russian frontiers, were reduced to a minimum.

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    In the last 17 years, Spokane has grown by roughly 20,000 residents, and has become a popular place for retirees.

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    In the same way, the elementary conception of the sphere involves the idea of sphericity, which would be tested in a similar way, and is in fact so tested, at an early stage by tactual perception, and at a more advanced stage by mechanical methods; the next step being the circularity of the central section, as roughly tested (where the sphere is small) by visual perception, i.e.

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    In the south midlands of England there are two main ranges of hills, with axes roughly parallel.

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    In this case the statue is on top of a tall carved plinth set on a two step base of roughly dressed granite.

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    In this way, the trucks should be roughly the same width as the deck, preferably within a 1/4-inch.

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    It also helps to provide a gradual winding down in activity levels before sleeping times, and to make bed and nap times roughly the same each day.

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    It appears as a series of rounded hills of no great elevation, running in a curve from the mouth of the Axe to Flamborough Head, roughly parallel with the Oolitic escarpment.

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    It can also go roughly 245 miles between charges.

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    It comprises approximately 40ha, and is situated roughly equidistant between the three main Thanet towns.

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    It covers in Norway the division (amter) of Finmarken and the higher inland parts of Tromso and Nordland; in Russian territory the western part of the government of Archangel as far as the White Sea and the northern part of the Finnish district of Uleaborg; and in Sweden the inland and northern parts of the old province of Norrland, roughly coincident with the districts (loin) of Norbotten and Vesterbotten, and divided into five divisions - Torne Lappmark, Lule Lappmark, Pite Lappmark, Lycksele Lappmark and Asele Lappmark.

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    It does not follow, however, from the fact that only stone tools were found at the bottom of the trenches that the monument was constructed when metal tools were unknown, because none of the Stonehenge tools have the characteristic forms of Neolithic implements, so that they might have been specially improvised for the purpose of roughly hewing these huge stones, for which, indeed, they were really better adapted, and more easily procured, than the early and very costly metal tools of the Bronze Age.

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    It forms a roughly circular highland area, the drainage lines of which radiate outward from the centre in a series of narrow valleys, the upper parts of which cut deeply into the mountains, and the lower widen into the surrounding plain.

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    It is a roughly built pioneer town, in which wood is the principal building material.

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    It is advised that you get insurance for your Droid; if you have to purchase another one at retail price, it could set you back roughly $600.00.

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    It is amusing to observe the extreme care and deliberation with which the bird draws the worm from its hidingplace, coaxing it out as it were by degrees, instead of pulling roughly or breaking it.

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    It is likely that conception occurs roughly 14 days after the LMP.

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    It is partly hewn in the rock, the rest (especially the back wall of the stage) being of very roughly hewn, long, thin blocks of hard limestone, approximately rectangular, with smaller pieces filling up the interstices.

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    It is roughly 2 ft.

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    It is roughly 4400 m.

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    It is roughly estimated that the Coal Measures at present practically explored extend over an area of about 24,000 sq.

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    It is roughly oblong in form, measuring about 80 m.

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    It is roughly oval in shape and has no deep indentations.

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    It is roughly square in shape, penetrating the land for 22 m., and being 20 in.

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    It is roughly triangular in shape, with its hypotenuse 12 m.

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    It is roughly, however, five times as large as England and Wales.

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    It is the southern watershed of a tortuous, low chain of mountains running, roughly, east and west.

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    It may be expedient for balancing taxation and roughly redressing palpable inequalities, and may be adopted for that purpose and no other.

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    It measures roughly Iso m.

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    It runs north from Stockholm roughly parallel with the east coast, throwing off branches to the chief seaports, and also a branch from Bracke to Ostersund and Storlien, where it joins a line from Trondhjem in Norway.

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    It springs from at least four hands, and may be roughly divided into four parts, corresponding to the present actual divisions of the book.

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    It took many years, but Disneyland finally opened its gates to the public on July 18, 1955 with roughly 30 rides and attractions.

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    It touches at its south-eastern extremity the government of St Petersburg, includes the northern half of Lake Ladoga, and is separated from the Russian governments of Arkhangelsk and Olonets by a sinuous line which follows, roughly speaking, the water-parting between the rivers flowing into the Baltic Sea and the White Sea.

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    It was roughly 30 stories above the exhaust funnel of one of the plant's three nuclear reactors.

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    Journey time will be reduced to under two hours, at roughly hourly intervals.

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    K corresponds roughly to Westcott and Hort's Syrian Antiochian text; it was probably made by Lucian in the 4th century.

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    Karen-ni consists of two widely differing tracts of country, which roughly mark now, and formerly actually did mark, the division into east and west.

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    Larger plants do not need quite such delicate treatment, but care should be taken not to handle the roots roughly.

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    Last minute sailings are typically offered roughly three months in advance of departure or around the time the company's deadline for cancellations expires.

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    Lastly, a rate is fixed upon every field, which may be regarded as roughly equal to one-third of the gross and one-half of the net produce.

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    Laterite may be roughly divided into two kinds, high-level and low-level laterites.

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    Leaving out of account the small centres, Germany may be roughly divided into two thinly and two densely populated parts.

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    Little is positively known of the wild stock to which we owe our tame birds, nor can the period of its reintroduction (for there is apparently no evidence of its domestication being continuous from the time of the Romans) be assigned more than roughly to that of the African discoveries of the Portuguese.

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    Located roughly 50 miles southeast of Houston, Texas, the seaside community of Galveston is often referred to as a playground for the rich and famous.

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    Long before the Christian era the satrapies of Darius com.prehended roughly an immense range of territory, from the Mediterranean to the Indus and, from the Caucasian chain and Jaxartes to the Persian Gulf and Arabian Ocean.

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    Many moths have a kidney shaped mark (reniform stigma) roughly two thirds of the way back on the forewing.

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    Mash 1 small banana and roughly chop 25g (1oz) ready-to-eat apricots.

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    Mental retardation affects roughly 1 percent of the U.S. population.

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    Molten cryolite dissolves roughly 30% of its weight of pure alumina, so that when ready for treatment the solution contains about the same proportion of what may be termed "available" aluminium as does the fused double chloride of aluminium and sodium.

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    Monitor any children around the young puppies to make sure they don't play roughly because every exposure will influence how the puppy will view people.

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    Most experts agree that a working definition for a fat face is one where the width of the forehead and the jaw line is roughly equal, and there is an overall round, fleshy appearance.

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    Most farm tables are roughly hewn wood that is very thick and uneven.

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    Most of the raw skins are forwarded to about half-a-dozen brokers in London, who roughly sort them in convenient lots, issuing catalogues to the traders of the world, and after due time for examination of the goods by intending purchasers, the lots are sold by public auction.

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    New York state, in which wine has been grown from a very early period, produces roughly three-quarters of all the domestic " champagnes."

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    Newborn infants usually sleep for brief periods at a time around the clock, with the total of day and nighttime sleep roughly equal.

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    Nicephorus refused to admit the validity of Otto's title, and the bishop was roughly repulsed; but the succeeding emperor, John Zimisces, was more reasonable, and Theophano, daughter of the emperor Romanus II., was married to the younger Otto in 972.

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    Of course by far the larger part of the yarn spun in Lancashire is woven in Lancashire, but of the cotton cloth woven in Lancashire it is roughly estimated that about 20% is used in Great Britain.

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    Of this quantity Austria is responsible for roughly three-fifths and Hungary for the remaining two-fifths.

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    Off a promontory on its west coast, divided only by a narrow strait, is the comparatively flat island of Easdale (pop. 284), measuring roughly 2 m.

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    On the Ocean beds lie immense riches in the form of manganese nodules - roughly 10,000 tons per square mile.

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    On the other hand, the pioneers (29 battalions) are assigned to the field army, with duties corresponding roughly to those of field companies R.E.

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    On the other hand, unlike the first film, the story is roughly the one on the publicity fliers.

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    On the ruins of the ancient Ethiopian states arose the Christian kingdoms of Dongola and Aloa, with capitals at Dongola and Soba (corresponding roughly to Napata and Meroe).

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    On the south this great band of roughly undulating central plateau is bounded by the Koh-i-Baba, to the west of Kabul, and by the Hindu Kush to the north and north-east of that city.

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    On the tree being lifted from its hole the roots should be examined, and all which have been severed roughly with the spade should have the ends cut smooth with the knife to facilitate the emission of fibres.

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    On this view, the function of the solvent is to give space for the solute to diffuse, and the pressure on a semi-permeable membrane is due to the excess of solvent molecules entering over those leaving in consequence of the smaller number which impinge on the membrane from the side of the solution; the defect in the number must be proportional, roughly at any rate, to the number of solute molecules, present, that is, to the strength of the solution.

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    Once attached, the crib roughly resembles a box.

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    Once the baby's heart rate is heard at roughly 9 to 10 weeks, it's time to relax and enjoy your pregnancy.

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    Once you have worn the lenses for roughly a week, you will be asked to go back in to discuss your thoughts and analyze the vision correction with the current prescription one more time.

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    One cup of fresh grapefruit is roughly equivalent to half a cup of juice.

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    Others are grounded on the dates of certain operations which are likely to have taken place at particular seasons of the year so that they can be roughly calculated on the Sothic basis, others on Manethos figures, average lengths of reigns, evidence of the Turin Papyrus, &c.

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    Ovulation is roughly two weeks after the last period and two weeks before the next period.

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    Pay-as-you-go tariffs at hotspots can add up quickly, averaging roughly £ 6 per hour or £ 10 per day.

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    Physically, Scotland is divided into three geographical regions - the " Highlands " (subdivided by Glen More into the NorthWestern and South-Eastern Highlands); the Central Plain or " Lowlands " (a tract of south-westerly to north-easterly trend, between a line drawn roughly from Girvan to Dunbar and a line drawn from Dumbarton to Stonehaven); and the Southern Uplands.

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    Physiographically Silesia, is roughly divided into a flat and a hilly portion by the so-called Silesian Langental, which begins on the south-east near the river Malapane, and extends across the province in a west-by-north direction to the Black Elster, following in part the valley of the Oder.

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    Place the 375g of roughly chopped rhubarb in a large saucepan with the sugar and water.

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    Practically the whole of the north-east Pacific is therefore more than 2000 fathoms deep, and the south-east has two roughly triangular spaces, including the greater part of the area, between 2000 and 3000 fathoms. Notwithstanding this great average depth, the " deeps " or areas over 3000 fathoms are small in number and extent.

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    Prior to the experiment his plasma THC was roughly 20ng/ml.

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    Prior to the meeting of the commissions appointed for the determination of the Russo-Afghan boundary in 1885, no very accurate geographical knowledge of the upper Oxus regions existed, and the course of the river itself was but roughly mapped.

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    Production.-The total wine production of the world, which, 'of course, fluctuates considerably from year to year, amounts to roughly 3000 million gallons.

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    Pushtu, however, is the prevailing language, though it does not seem to be spoken in Herat, or, roughly speaking, west of the Helmund.

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    Rag may be roughly equated with the Western term mode or scale.

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    Ranges of mountains, roughly parallel to the long axis of the island, and characteristic of the whole of it, appear to occupy the interior, and reach an extreme height of about i 2,000 ft.

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    Rather than propping your head with pillows, the school suggests propping the top of the bed up roughly four inches.

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    Remove and discard the tough outer skin from the lemon grass stalks and roughly chop.

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    Right after graduation, people can expect to start out making roughly €30,000/year, and sometimes more than that.

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    Roast potatoes were crisp and squidgy but slightly burnt, while the braised fennel and asparagus had also been roughly torched.

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    Roughly 10 m of coax then fed into the other box were decoupling capacitors allowed signal take off for the mixer.

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    Roughly 10 per cent of adult asthmatics, and more women than men, are found to be aspirin sensitive.

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    Roughly 10 percent are born between 28 and 31 weeks and about 6 percent are born at less than 28 weeks of gestation.

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    Roughly 145 million of those people could have normal vision with the help of eyeglasses and are simply suffering from problems like nearsightedness, farsightedness, and astigmatism, and many are in low-income countries.

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    Roughly 76 percent of medical workplaces are the offices of dentists, physicians or other types of health-care practitioners, outpatient care centers, diagnostic facilities and labs.

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    Roughly 90 percent of triplet births are preterm.

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    Roughly a quarter of the way through our list of factors that will end war, we have reached the end of the economic ones.

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    Roughly about 48.5% of the total cultivated area is under cereals, 33.8 under fodder plants, 5.8 under root-crops, and 11.

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    Roughly calculated, two-fifths of the total area of Bolivia is comprised within the Andean cordilleras which cross its south-west corner and project east toward the Brazilian highlands in the form of a great obtuse angle.

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    Roughly contemporaneous with such changes was the introduction of new rules on first tier decision making and appeals.

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    Roughly dividing the Roman weights, there appears a decrease of 1/40 from imperial to Byzantine times (43).

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    Roughly it embraces a territory of about Too m.

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    Roughly it may be said that where a large mass of concrete is to be mixed at one or two places a good machine will be of great advantage.

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    Roughly rectangular in shape, Portugal is surrounded on two sides by Spain.

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    Roughly speaking the difference in frequency is proportional to the square of the atomic weight.

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    Roughly speaking, in each of these five lands the Alpine population speaks the tongue of the country, though in Italy there are a few French-speaking districts (the Waldensian valleys as well as the Aosta and Oulx valleys) as well as some German-speaking and Ladin-speaking settlements.

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    Roughly speaking, it divides the Great Lakes region from the upper valley of the Mississippi.

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    Roughly speaking, it was a broad strip of territory along the lower Saar and the Moselle from its confluence with that river to the Rhine, with a district on the right bank of the Rhine behind Ehrenbreitstein.

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    Roughly speaking, Little Russia, otherwise called the Ukraine, may be described as the basin of the Dnieper southward of the 51st parallel of latitude.

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    Roughly speaking, Phrygia comprised the western part of the great central plateau of Anatolia, extending as far east as the river Halys; but its boundaries were vague, 2 and varied so much at different periods that a sketch of its history must precede any account of the geography.

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    Roughly speaking, the district consists of a series of parallel ridges, whose summits are depressed into beds or hollows, along which the rivers flow; while between the ridges are low-lying rice lands, interspersed with numerous natural reservoirs.

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    Roughly speaking, the strings served to bind together the quarks that make up the proton, the neutron and other hadrons.

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    Roughly speaking, while the Sicels of the plain country on the east coast became subject to Syracuse, most of those in other parts of the island remained independent.

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    Roughly the size of Scotland, Lake Malawi displays the temperament of a fully fledged sea.

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    Roughly two millimeters below your pupil is where the top edge of the bifocal should go.

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    Roughly, the idea is to start with e and then throw in enough elements to make each existentially quantified formula true.

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    Royal Caribbean employs roughly 40,000 people and offers a wide range of jobs that offer free accommodations and pay between $1,600 and $5,000 per month.

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    Running south-east through Sumatra, east through Java and the southern islands to Timor, curving north through the Moluccas, and again north, from the end of Celebes through the whole line of the Philippines, they follow a line roughly resembling a horseshoe narrowed towards the point.

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    Scripps Clinic Sleep Center, in La Jolla, which is roughly nine miles away from Del Mar.

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    Several hundred were roughly daubed with paint, of various colors, and each was then impaled on a pin.

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    Shaped roughly like an octopus, the massif extends six tentacles or arms around 12 lakes.

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    She starts her nest underground or in a surface depression, forming a number of waxen cells, roughly globular in shape and arranged irregularly.

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    Show Characteristics The head should be long and finely chiseled, with the skull being roughly equal to the length of the tapering muzzle.

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    Simply try on a few prescriptions to see which one allows you to best see the pages when you hold the book or newspaper at roughly waist level.

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    Since the average cost of a grid-intertied solar system is roughly $16,000, this would result in a complete repayment of the solar installation within three years.

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    Since the price is generally roughly the same as a pair of regular readers, it may be wise to get your hands on a pair or two.

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    So what makes these so much better than the already expensive pairs that are roughly $600.00?

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    Sometimes referred to as teenage years, youth, or puberty, adolescence is the transitional period between childhood and maturity, occurring roughly between the ages of 10 and 20.

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    South of a line running, roughly, from the foot of Lake Vener to Kalmar on the Baltic coast the beech begins to appear, and in Sickle and the southern part of the Cattegat seaboard becomes predominant in the woods which break the wide cultivated places.

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    South of the central lowlands the so-called Smaland highlands extend over the old province of Smaland in the south-east, and lie roughly south of Lake Vetter and of Gothenburg, S m aland where.

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    South of the railway lies a square block of territory, measuring roughly 300 m.

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    Such a form as this is roughly represented to-day by the Actinotrocha larva of Phoronis, the importance of which has been brought out by Masterman.

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    Such, roughly speaking, were the divisions of the country which arose as results of the obscure wars of the 5th, 6th and 7th centuries.

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    Taking four roughly equidistant places, the rise at Iquitos is 20 ft., at Teffe 45, near Obidos 35, and at Path 12 ft.

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    Technically the same as the SP and GBA systems, the Micro is roughly two inches tall and less than inch deep.

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    That interestingly is roughly the contracted price for Pelamis sea snake wave device.

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    The above story relates to a large kist which is located roughly in the middle of one of the stone rows.

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    The acreage given to it in 1899 was one-fourth the total cereal acreage, and San Francisco in 1902-1904 was the shipping point of the larger part of American exported barley, of (roughly) three-quarters in 1902, seven-eighths in 1903 and four-fifths in 1904.

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    The amoun brewed per head of the population amounted, in 1905, roughly t 160 imperial pints in the excise district; to 450 in Bavaria; 280 jI Wurttemberg; 260 in Baden; and 122 in Alsace-Lorraine.

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    The amount of want of illumination in each portion of the penumbra is roughly indicated by the shading.

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    The ancient district is represented roughly by the modern province of Kutais (formerly Mingrelia).

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    The annual output of the Gironde during the last few years has been roughly 70 to 100 million gallons.

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    The arch of the brow is naturally over the outer third of the eye, roughly even with the edge of the iris (colored portion of the eye) when looking straight ahead.

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    The area of the United States may be roughly divided into the Appalachian belt, the Cordilleras and the central plains, as already indicated.

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    The attached chart lists some -- but not all -- methods of birth control, roughly how much it cost to use it each year and its effectiveness.

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    The average amount of wine made in the four departments for the past three years has been roughly 500 million gallons.

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    The average tie is roughly 52 to 58 inches.

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    The back should be kept shorter, roughly 1-2" long.

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    The bark of tupelos is roughly furrowed, so that it is often the host for mosses and lichens.

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    The battery life is roughly seven to eight hours before needing to be recharged.

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    The bigger decision faced by more people is whether they should buy the PS3 or Xbox 360, since the two consoles are now available at roughly the same price and both consoles offer a wide range of great games.

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    The bikini top offers roughly that same shape and coverage for each breast.

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    The body may be roughly compared in structure to a sac, the wall of which is composed of two layers of cells.

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    The character of the ancient citadel wall at Athens, already mentioned, has given the name "Pelasgic masonry" to all constructions of large unhewn blocks fitted roughly together without mortar, from Asia Minor to Spain.

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    The charge of salt-cake (generally 3 cwt.), limestone and coal is roughly mixed and put upon the back-bed; when the front bed has become empty it is drawn forward and exposed to the full heat of the fire, with frequent stirring.

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    The chief streams are the Pedias and the Yalias, which follow roughly parallel courses eastward.

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    The chief work of the Helots was to provide a certain quantity of corn, wine and oil for the lords of the shares on which they were settled (roughly 82 medimni of barley a year per share); personal services to other Spartiates were exceptional.

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    The Coby 1.5-Inch Digital Photo Keychain is available in black or white available from Amazon.com-The storage space on this is much, much less than the Soban keychain, but it will still hold roughly 60 pictures.

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    The coffee tract may be roughly defined as a section of the landward slope of the Western Ghats, extending from Kanara in the north to Travancore in the extreme south.

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    The complete catalogue may be roughly arranged under three heads - (1) belles lettres, (2) history and antiquities, (3) technical treatises on philosophy, law, grammar, mathematics, philology and other subjects.

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    The counties in which the greatest proportion of the land is devoted to permanent pasture may be judged roughly from the list of " ` grass counties " already given.

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    The country cultivator has, as a rule, only a small area - perhaps a corner of his farm or garden - planted with tea, the produce of which is roughly sun-dried and cured in a primitive manner.

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    The Country India, as thus defined, is the middle of the three irregularly shaped peninsulas which jut out southwards from the mainland of Asia, thus corresponding roughly to the peninsula of Italy in the map of Europe.

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    The Crystal Mountains form the western edge of the great Central African plateau and run, roughly, parallel to the coast.

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    The defective gene that causes this disorder is found in roughly one in 250 people in the general population.

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    The degree of fertility varies greatly according to external conditions, the structural and functional arrangements just alluded to, and other causes which may roughly be called constitutional.

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    The design cards are roughly the size and shape of an SD memory card you'd use in your digital camera.

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    The distance is roughly 100 miles between the two locations, and you should be able to hit the slopes approximately two hours after hitting the road in the morning.

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    The district of Weimar, which is at once the largest division and the geographical and historical kernel of the grand-duchy, is a roughly circular territory, situated on the plateau to the north-east of the Thuringian Forest.

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    The earliest picture of a press shows roughly the construction to have been that of an upright frame, the power exerted by a movable handle, placed in a screw which was tightened up to secure the requisite impression, and was loosened again after the impression was obtained.

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    The Eastern creeds may thus be roughly placed in two classes - the oecumenical creeds of the early undivided church, and later testimonies defining the position of the Orthodox Church of the East with regard to the belief of the Roman Catholic and of Protestant Churches.

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    The English domain comprised, roughly speaking, the modern counties of Selkirkshire, Peeblesshire, Berwickshire, Roxburghshire and most of the Lothians, while south of Tweed it contained Northumberland, Durham and Yorkshire to the Humber.

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    The entrance to this lane was situated roughly where the gate to the new courthouse is now.

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    The Essure procedure is very quick; it takes roughly 10 minutes to place the inserts in the fallopian tubes and the whole process takes about 30 to 45 minutes.

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    The eye is a roughly spherical organ built a bit like a football.

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    The filtrate, now containing roughly two molecules of alumina to one of soda, is concentrated to the original gravity of 1.45, and employed instead of fresh caustic for the attack of more bauxite; the precipitate is then collected, washed till free from soda, dried and ignited at about looo C. to convert it into a crystalline oxide which is less hygroscopic than the former amorphous variety.

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    The fixed population may be roughly stated at 35,000 - some 20,000 Seistanis and 15,000 settlers - the greater part of whom are Parsiwans, or rather, perhaps, a Persianspeaking people.

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    The form of government is modelled roughly upon the system adopted in the Malay States of the peninsula during the early days of their administration by British residents.

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    The four intendencias are called Goajira, Meta, Alto Caqueta and Putumayo, and their aggregate area is estimated to be considerably more than half of the republic. The first covers the Goajira peninsula, which formerly belonged to the department of Magdalena, and the other three roughly correspond to the drainage basins of the three great rivers of the eastern plains whose names they bear.

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    The frontier, as defined by the Berlin Treaty of 1878, is, roughly speaking, indicated by rivers in the north, and by mountains in the south.

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    The galaxy lies roughly 69 million light-years away (21 megaparsecs) in the direction of the constellation Eridanus.

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    The general name is applied by the natives only to the roughly triangular main trunk of the island, while the larger peninsulas, the landward extremities of which taper to narrow necks of land, are considered to be as distinct from Riigen as the various adjacent smaller islands which are also included for statistical purposes under the name.

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    The general period of the four fasts being roughly fixed, the precise date appears to have varied considerably, and in some cases to have lost its connexion with the festivals altogether.

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    The general result is a roughly triangular central traffic system.

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    The German islands have a small trade in sandalwood, tortoise-shell, &c. The total population may be roughly estimated at 180,000.

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    The great mass of the people were distinguished quite roughly into four classes, social strata, of which the boundary lines were vague and uncertain.

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    The head is roughly a third of the total body length, with a small mouth fronted by large fused teeth.

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    The highest production on record was in the year 1875, when roughly 1840 million gallons were produced.

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    The hillfort encompasses the entirety of the hilltop, creating a roughly triangular area.

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    The inhabitants are roughly divisible into two types - Arabs in the plains and Nubas in the hills.

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    The introduction should have roughly the shape of an inverted triangle.

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    The king was about to waken him roughly, when he saw a piece of paper on the floor beside him.

    342

    The Lararnie Plains and the Green river basin, essentially a single structural basic between the east-west ranges of Rattlesnake Mountains on the north and the Uinta Range on the south, measuring roughly 260 m.

    343

    The last case was that of Sir Francis Michell in 1621, whose spurs were hacked from his heels, his sword-belt cut, and his sword broken over his head by the heralds in Westminster Hall.8 Roughly speaking, the age of chivalry properly so called may be said to have extended from the beginning of the crusades to the end of the Wars of the Roses.

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    The law of the conservation of matter, an important element in the atomic theory, has been roughly verified by innumerable analyses, in which, a given weight of a substance having been taken, each ingredient in it is isolated and its weight separately determined; the total weight of the ingredients is always found to be very nearly equal to the weight of the original substance.

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    The line has over 500 dresses in roughly 80 different satiny colors.

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    The lines are broadened (as was already known), the intensity of emission is much increased, but some are weakened and some strengthened, nor is the amount of broadening the same for all lines, nor is it always symmetrical, being sometimes greater on the red side; but besides the effect of unsymmetrical broadening, every line is displaced towards the red; different lines again behave differently, and they may be arranged somewhat roughly in a few groups according to their behaviour; reversals are also effected, and the reversed line does not always correspond with the most intense part of the emission line.

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    The lot falls on Jonah, who has been roughly awakened by the captain, and when questioned frankly owns that he is a Hebrew and a worshipper of the divine creator Yahweh, from whom he has sought to flee (as if He were only the god of Canaan).

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    The male blackbirds are still fighting along their invisible boundary which runs roughly down the center of our garden.

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    The marmalade Man was roughly the size of a marmalade jar, and shook his head as he walked over to Willie's bowl.

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    The massive lake was roughly round with a panhandle on the side nearest the fortress.

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    The materials, however, were poor, and it is probable that rupture by tension in a roughly horizontal plane took place.

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    The mean elevation of the continent approximates closely to 2000 ft., which is roughly the elevation of both North and South America, but is considerably less than that of Asia (3117 ft.).

    353

    The Mekong divides at Pnom-Penh in Cambodia into two arms, the Fleuve superieur and the Fleuve inferieur, which, pursuing a course roughly parallel from northwest to south-east, empty into the China Sea by means of the numerous channels of its extensive delta.

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    The monument consists of a roughly rectangular cairn containing two chambers facing up the hill.

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    The most important methods may be classified roughly under three heads - (I) Steady Flow, (2) Variable Flow, (3) Electrical.

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    The Mozaffarids, who ruled roughly from 1313 to 1399 in Fars, Kerman and Kurdistan, were descended from the Amir Mozaffar, or Muzaffar, who held a post as governor under the Ilkhan ruler.

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    The names Condylopoda and Gnathopoda have been subsequently proposed for the same group. The word refers to the jointing of the chitinized exo-skeleton of the limbs or lateral appendages of the animals included, which are, roughly speaking, the Crustacea, Arachnida, Hexapoda (so-called " true insects "), Centipedes and Millipedes.

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    The net results of such exchange can be roughly estimated by comparing the rate of natural growth with that of the total increase of the community between one census and another, as set forth in Table VIII., in the last section of which the approximate loss by emigration, as calculated by Dr Sundbarg, is given.

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    The Nintendo GameCube is shaped roughly like a cube and comes in a variety of colors.

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    The northern half runs roughly parallel to the Malay Peninsula, from which it is separated by the Strait of Malacca, and the southern end is separated by the narrow Sunda Strait from Java.

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    The number of Catholic Armenians under his jurisdiction is, roughly, 100,000 (see Armenian Church).

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    The Old Catholics (q.v.), who seceded from the Roman Church in consequence of the definition of the dogma of papal infallibility, number roughly 50,000, with 54 clergy.

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    The original form of o was a more or less roughly formed circle.

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    The original shape determined from the faculty plan of 1862 was roughly rectangular with rounded corners.

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    The other part of the republic, which may be roughly estimated at two-fifths of its total area, consists of an extremely rugged mountainous country, traversed from south to north by the parallel river valleys of the Magdalena, Cauca and Atrato.

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    The other, which begins where the earthwork stops, is a wall, though not a very formidable wall, of stone, the Teufelsmauer; it runs roughly east and west parallel to the Danube, which it finally joins at Heinheim near Regensburg.

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    The outcrops of these rocks succeed each other in order of age in roughly concentric belts, with the Archaean mass of the island of Anglesey as a centre, but the arrangement in detail is much disturbed and often very irregular.

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    The pace of advancement in the field of robotics and nanotechnology roughly doubles every couple of years.

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    The Pathans of the Indian borderland inhabit the mountainous country on the Punjab frontier, stretching northwards from a line drawn roughly across the southern border of the Dera Ismail Khan district.

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    The patriarch has jurisdiction over the Uniat Nestorian Church, which numbers, roughly, about 50,000 adherents, and is divided, under the patriarch, into I I dioceses (see Nestorians).

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    The period covered by the texts in their present form represents, roughly speaking, the century 1150-1250.

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    The PlayStation Portable, or PSP, has roughly the same processing power as the PlayStation 2.

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    The pores act as a shading cloth, which in turns filters roughly half of the sun's light through the swimsuit.

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    The Pottsville formation is chiefly clastic, and corresponds roughly to the Millstone Grit of England.

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    The present output amounts to roughly 150 million gallons, and the acreage under the vine has increased from 107,048 hectares in 1890 to 167,657 hectares in 1905.

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    The price is roughly the same as most other stores'.

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    The price range is on the high end, roughly $50.00 for a shirt, but you'll find that the shirts are made of quality materials like silk, and that great care was taken to make a well-fitting item.

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    The proportion between British and Indian troops observed since the Mutiny is roughly one British to two native, the Indian army being about 162,000 men.

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    The proportion of barren land to the total area is roughly as 1 to 9; and of tillage to pasture as 2 to 3.

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    The proportion of tillage to pasturage is roughly as I to 32.

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    The proportion of waste incinerated with energy recovery has remained roughly constant at just under 9 per cent.

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    The province is roughly mountainous in the E., is heavily forested and is traversed by numerous rivers.

    383

    The province occupies, roughly speaking, the upper basin of the Ganges and the Jumna, corresponding to the Hindostan proper of the Mahommedan chroniclers.

    384

    The provisions made for the administration of the Poor Law by the act under consideration are very complicated, but roughly it may be said that it was handed over to these new subordinate local bodies.

    385

    The rate of growth of the young oyster is, roughly speaking, an inch Of diameter in a year, but after it has attained a breadth of 3 in.

    386

    The region inhabited by a more or less homogeneous Albanian population may be roughly marked out by a line drawn from the Montenegrin frontier at Berane to Mitrovitza and the Servian frontier near Vranya; thence to Uskizb, Prilep, Monastir, Florina, Kastoria, Iannina and Parga.

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    The REM cycle begins roughly 90 minutes after you fall asleep.

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    The rest of the Daghestan region consists of a series of roughly parallel folds, of Jurassic or Cretaceous age, ranging in altitudes from 7500 up to 12,500 ft., separated from one another by deep gorge-like river glens which cut it up into a number of arid, treeless plateaus which have something of the appearance of independent ranges, or rather elongated tablelands of a mountainous character.

    389

    The ride's roughly figure-8 course will take it across the lagoon and onto Millennium Island, where the Millennium Force roller coaster undergoes a complicated turn to reverse its course.

    390

    The Rio Guahyba, which is not a river, was once called "Viamao" because its outline is roughly that of the human hand, the rivers entering the estuary at its head corresponding to the fingers.

    391

    The Rogan is an aviator style that costs roughly $100.

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    The sandstone bed on which it rests is visible at a point just north of Goona, and in a small area round Bhilsa and Bhopal, as it is in those places freed from the layer of trap. The low-lying land includes roughly that part of the agency which lies to the east of the plateau and comprises the greater part of the political divisions of Bundelkhand and Baghelkhand and the country round Gwalior.

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    The second part of this arc starts at the 12 o ' clock quadrant point and ends at roughly 10 o ' clock.

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    The sinking process draws more water from the south, keeping the roughly circular current on the go.

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    The site states that with occasional use, you will be able to use these lenses for roughly one year.

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    The size would be roughly halved, to 300 to 400 members serving six-year terms.

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    The Smaland highlands abut southward upon the plains of Skane, the last of the main orographical divisions, which coincides, roughly with the old province of Skane (Scania).

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    The state consists of two well-defined parts which may roughly be called the northern and the southern.

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    The state of North Borneo may roughly be said to form a pentagon of which three sides, the north-west, northeast and east are washed by the sea, while the remaining two sides, the south-west and the south, are bordered respectively by the Malayan sultanate of Brunei, and by the territories of the raja of Sarawak and of the Dutch government.

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    The story begins in the spring of 1994, when Daniel Spiegelman dismantles a wall in Columbia University's Butler Library, steals books and then escapes to Europe with roughly $1.8 million in rare books, letters and manuscripts.

    401

    The stream flows away to the left in a passage of roughly circular cross-section, having many gritstone boulders on the floor.

    402

    The strike of these folds is usually east and west and roughly parallel to the axes of elevation of the plateau.

    403

    The study guide for each module is divided into units, roughly comparable with a week's study.

    404

    The surface features consist of an immense elevated plateau with a chain of mountains on its eastern and western margins, which extends from the United States frontier southward to the Isthmus of Tehuantepec; a fringe of lowlands (tierras calientes) between the plateau and coast on either side; a detached, roughly mountainous section in the south-east, which belongs to the Central American Plateau, and a low sandy plain covering the greater part of the Isthmus of Yucatan.

    405

    The swamp at the back of the temple seems to have some roughly made pens in the water in which there are baby crocodiles.

    406

    The systematic tendency of the proper motions is so marked that the motions of a very few stars are quite sufficient to fix roughly the position of the solar apex; but attempts to fix its position to within a few degrees have failed, notwithstanding the many thousands of determined proper motions now available.

    407

    The tabs can tell you roughly where the notes fall in the beat of the song, but lack the precision of sheet music.

    408

    The tendency of his successors was - to state the matter roughly - to take some one of his theories and develop it to an extreme.

    409

    The term "predam" can be roughly translated as "break" or "broken".

    410

    The total number of species in Ecuador is roughly estimated to be 8000.

    411

    The total population of the country is roughly estimated at 650,000, but no authentic official census exists from which satisfactory information on this point is obtainable.

    412

    The town of Ouray rests at the boxed-in end of the narrowing Uncompahgre Valley, which spreads from the towering San Juan Mountains in roughly a northwest direction, dropping elevation as the valley gradually widens.

    413

    The trade with the United Kingdom is now a very considerable one, amounting in 1906 to roughly i million gallons to the value of three-quarters of a million sterling.

    414

    The triangular space thus roughly outlined has a total area of about 356,000 sq.

    415

    The tuath or territory of a ri (represented roughly by a modern barony) was divided among the septs.

    416

    The two-minute, 2,100-foot-long ride goes roughly 27 mph and goes as high up at 147 feet.

    417

    The typical single-car garage is roughly 500 square feet with a two-car garage slightly larger at 700 square feet.

    418

    The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) estimates that 90 million American adults, roughly half the adult population, have elevated cholesterol levels.

    419

    The United States produces roughly 50, Bulgaria and Rumania each 4 o and Servia 10 million gallons.

    420

    The value of export is exceeded as a whole by that of import in the proportion, roughly, of 1 to 1.35.

    421

    The various forms may roughly be divided into two groups, the one with foliage that is silvery beneath, the other having the under side of the leaf covered more or less with a reddish tomentum.

    422

    The whole mountain was traversed and surveyed by the Takht-i-Suliman Survey Expedition of 1883 (see Sherani) and was found to consist of two parallel ridges running roughly north and south, the southern end of the eastern ridge culminating in a point 11,070 ft.

    423

    The whole structure was roughly orientated, with the corners towards the cardinal points of the compass.

    424

    The word Indaba is a Zulu word roughly meaning to gather in a community and communicate in an open forum where individuals can express themselves.

    425

    Their national instrument, the gusle (gusla), is a single-stringed fiddle, often roughly fashioned of wood and ox-hide, the bow being strung with horsehair.

    426

    There are about 75,000 acres under the vine in this state, and roughly 5 million gallons are produced annually.

    427

    There are gymnasia, or grammar schools of four classes, roughly corresponding with the German sub-gymnasia; and lyceums of eight classes, which answer to the German gymnasia.

    428

    There are many different types of cut, although these fall roughly into two types, cabochon and facet.

    429

    There are roughly 1500 Sunglass Hut locations in North America.

    430

    There are roughly 6,400 persons interred or inurned each year at Arlington.

    431

    There are roughly three main kinds.

    432

    There is a central region, roughly triangular in shape, with its base resting upon the Quaternary K Triassic Tertiary Carboniferous q & Metamorphic 7 Jurassic Aegean Sea and its apex in Servia.

    433

    There is also plenty of hillpasture in the south-western counties (from Hampshire and Berkshire westward), especially in Devonshire, Cornwall and Somersetshire, and also in Monmouthshire and along the Welsh marches, on the Cotteswold Hills, &c. In all these localities sheep are extensively reared, especially in Northumberland, but on the other hand in Lincolnshire the numbers of sheep are roughly equal to those in the northern county.

    434

    There is no reason to doubt that such, roughly speaking, were the contents of the Clementine work to which Eusebius alludes slightingly, in connexion with that section of it which had to his eye least verisimilitude, viz.

    435

    There's no adjustment, but the footrest position is roughly 25mm farther back and raised by 25mm compared to most standard footrest position is roughly 25mm farther back and raised by 25mm compared to most standard footrests.

    436

    These bikini bottoms are cut to a narrow "tanga" style, leaving roughly half of the outer cheeks exposed.

    437

    These commercial varieties differ in appearance and quality, and are roughly classified as Soft or Shipping opium, Druggists' and Manufacturers' opium.

    438

    These grooves were roughly triangular in cross section with the " peaks " forming little prismatic lenses.

    439

    These incidents have been roughly classified by Von Hahn.'

    440

    These indicators suggest that the incidence of Mobile Phone Theft is roughly proportionate to the increase in their consumption.

    441

    They are not usually manufactured by the careful grinding together of the pozzuolana and the lime, but are mixed roughly, a great excess of pozzuolana being employed.

    442

    They are roughly 32 ft.

    443

    They inhabited a territory roughly coincident with modern Shropshire and Cheshire, hardly poor counties in agricultural terms.

    444

    They know they are speaking directly to their consumers and that women who want to know what they'll look like in a given suit want to see that suit modeled on a woman of roughly their size.

    445

    They offer sleek designs for roughly $1,000 to $2,000, depending on the material you're looking for.

    446

    They sweep in a broad band of roughly parallel ranges to the south-west, preserving their general direction till they abut on the Great Registan desert to the west of Kandahar, where they terminate in a series of detached and broken anticlinals whose sides are swept by a sea of encroaching sand.

    447

    They were a form of whiff, with roughly the same dimensions, fitted with sliding seats and full outriggers.

    448

    They will be considered in roughly chronological order, beginning with Willa Muir.

    449

    They won't just make you laugh; they'll make you need a product or feature-in roughly thirty seconds.

    450

    They'll cost you roughly $90.00, but they're fairly unique in shape.

    451

    Thirty-five is the recommended age to begin amnio testing because that is the age at which the risk of carrying a fetus with such a defect roughly equals the risk of miscarriage caused by the procedure-about one in 200.

    452

    This can be roughly estimated by observing the rate of change of temperature before and after the experiment, and assuming that the loss of heat is directly proportional to the duration of the experiment and to the average excess of temperature.

    453

    This cluster of stars is scattered over a region roughly equivalent to the apparent size of the Moon.

    454

    This could also be translated to roughly 41 glasses of red wine.

    455

    This enraged the Roman populace; a riot broke out on the 13th of January 1793, and Bassville, who was driving with his family to the Corso, was dragged from his carriage and so roughly handled that he died.

    456

    This essential oil, as an article of commerce, is prepared by roughly pounding the bark, macerating it in sea-water, and then quickly distilling the whole.

    457

    This import feature comes at a small fee, roughly equivalent to $0.10 per track.

    458

    This is another way that one dog communicates to another that he is playing too roughly.

    459

    This makes it snow on Earth and if it is done too roughly, it could cause blizzards!

    460

    This makes the Euphrates the main eastern limit, with radii to the north-east angle of the Levant and the south-east angle of the Black Sea, and roughly agrees with the popular conception of Asia Minor as a geographical region.

    461

    This means that you will be away from friends and family members for roughly half a year.

    462

    This period coincides roughly with the peak of the Mayan civilization.

    463

    This plan is for a frame roughly four feet by two and a half feet, but with a little math you can easily adapt it to fit whatever size window you happen to have.

    464

    This sketch map represents a quarter of the city to the eastward of the Shatt-en-Nil canal, which was enclosed within its own walls, a city within a city, forming an irregular square, with sides roughly 2700 ft.

    465

    This strip may be said to extend roughly from the Jumna river on the west to the Brahmaputra on the east, though the term is now officially confined to a subdivision of Naini Tal district in the United Provinces; area, 776 sq.

    466

    This supposition is a somewhat ideal one, and is often only roughly approximated to in practice.

    467

    This test is roughly of two kinds, first by the ultimate principles or presuppositions on which a particular branch of knowledge rests, and second by the comparison of correlative facts.

    468

    This want of proportion in the dispersion for different regions of the spectrum is called the "irrationality of dispersion"; and it is as a direct consequence of this irrationality, that there exists a secondary spectrum or residual colour dispersion, showing itself at the focus of all such telescopes, and roughly in proportion to their size.

    469

    This was seized upon as a pretext for violent anti-clerical demonstrations all over Italy and for brutal and unprovoked attacks on unoffending priests; at Spezia a church was set on fire and another dismantled, at Marino Cardinal Merry del Val was attacked by a gang of hooligans, and at Rome the violence of the teppisti reached such a pitch as to provoke reaction on the part of all respectable people, and some of the aggressors were very roughly handled.

    470

    This widget observes your phone usage and predicts roughly how much time you have left before your phone's battery will die.

    471

    This would be roughly analogous to a criminal gaining access to insides of the telephone system or a police station.

    472

    Through the centre from north to south runs a street (the rue de France) roughly dividing Constantine into two parts.

    473

    Thus it may be said that in the west of Europe about one-third of the people, roughly speaking, are under fifteen; about one-half, between that age and fifty, and the remaining sixth older than fifty.

    474

    Thus the disposition of the endoderm-cavities is roughly comparable to the gastrovascular system of a medusa.

    475

    Thus the first two years of the arts curriculum in English and American universities correspond, roughly speaking, to the last two years spent in a secondary school of Germany or' France, and the continental " school-leaving examinations " correspond to the intermediate examinations of the newer English universities and to the pass examinations for the degree at Oxford and Cambridge (Mark Pattison, Suggestions on Academical Organization, 1868, p. 238, and Matthew Arnold, Higher Schools and Universities in Germany, 1892, p. 209).

    476

    Thus, speaking roughly, the half-century between 1450 and 1500 may be termed the culminating point of the Renaissance.

    477

    Thus, the higher densities are found in the eastern hemisphere, within the zone in which arose the great civilizations of the world, or, roughly speaking, between north parallels 25 and 40 towards the east, and 25 and 55 in the west.

    478

    Tibetan medicine teaches that the body is ruled by three humors known as rLung, mKrhispa and Badkan, roughly translated in English as wind, bile and phlegm, respectively.

    479

    To raise money offices were systematically sold, and issue after issue of the two kinds of monti-securities, which may be roughly described as government bonds and as life annuities, was marketed at ruinous rates.

    480

    To stop sofa cushions from slipping, cut a piece of material roughly two inches smaller than the offending cushion.

    481

    Today, the National Institute on Drug Abuse estimates that roughly 20% of the United States population over the age of 12 has used prescription medications for non-prescription purposes.

    482

    Transient tachypena of the newborn, or TNN, is a relatively rare respiratory condition, affecting roughly one percent of births.

    483

    Travel guides for popular destinations are updated roughly every two years.

    484

    Trim the stalks to roughly the same length to ensure even cooking and tie in bunches of 6-8 stems.

    485

    Tune them all up roughly, making sure they are taught but taking care not to over tighten them as they can break.

    486

    Using the ellipse Tool, create a circular ellipse roughly 20 pixels in diameter on the left edge of the stage.

    487

    We are located roughly 1 hour southeast of Atlanta.

    488

    We climbed the roughly hewn stone steps that led to the elevated platform of the temple under the feeble light from an overcast sky.

    489

    We find roughly 419 paragraphs devoted to criminal law and 1 The Judicia civitatis Lundoniae are a gild statute confirmed by King Æthelstan.

    490

    We've lost virtually two sessions and have roughly 190 overs left.

    491

    West of the west Altis wall, on the strip of ground between the Altis and the river Cladeus (of which the course is roughly parallel to the west Altis wall), the following buildings were traced.

    492

    Which roughly translated a car medical mutual insurance wreck a recalibration of.

    493

    While service costs are certain to vary, you can expect to pay roughly $60-$80 per visit plus a tip and taxes.

    494

    Why was Paul so roughly manhandled when he visited the club in pursuit of Lucille?

    495

    Wines Of The British Empire The production of the British empire is very small, amounting to roughly to million gallons, and this is produced almost entirely in the Cape of Good Hope and in the Australian Commonwealth.

    496

    With all variances aside, a common expected rate of growth is usually one-fourth of an inch per month, or roughly 3-4 inches of growth per year.

    497

    With this conception of the infinite as absolutely unconditioned should be compared what may be described roughly as lesser infinities which can be philosophically conceived and mathematically demonstrated.

    498

    Within the city the principal streets have been roughly paved, and iron bars placed across the narrow alleys to prevent the passage of camels.

    499

    You can purchase under counter wine coolers that take up roughly the space of a dishwasher while still leaving you valuable counter space.Under counter wine coolers are ideal for people who have a few more bottles to store.

    500

    You now have 3 piles, roughly equal thirds.