Vent in A Sentence

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    A full mesh back and vent zones ensure breathability while anti-odor technology keeps bacteria at bay.

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    A resealing safety vent is provided to handle pressure buildup during abusive overcharges.

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    A round brush or vent brush will help blend the layers of your shorter or choppy style together much better than a shake of your wrist.

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    A second way to access the room is through a vent.

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    A vent or boars hair brush will help tame flyaways while distributing scalp oil for natural texture and separation.

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    A window exhaust kit is included with a 5-foot hose that can be connected to vent waste heat through a room window.

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    Adjutants and generals galloped about, shouted, grew angry, quarreled, said they had come quite wrong and were late, gave vent to a little abuse, and at last gave it all up and went forward, simply to get somewhere.

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    After hearing the details of Anatole's marriage from Pierre, and giving vent to her anger against Anatole in words of abuse, Marya Dmitrievna told Pierre why she had sent for him.

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    All Boidae possess vestiges of pelvis and hind limbs, appearing externally as claw-like spurs on each side of the vent, but they are so small that they are practically without function in climbing.

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    Also, make sure the crib is a safe distance from any heating and cooling vent or radiator.

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    And this thought occurred to him just because he himself desired a victim, something on which to vent his rage.

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    And who could possibly forget her famous photograph from Seven Year Itch where her dress is blown upward by the air vent.

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    Andre's sombre rage against the course of events found vent in the line on the Maenads who mutilated the king's Swiss Guard, and in the Ode d Charlotte Corday congratulating France that "Un scelerat de moins rampe dans cette fange."

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    Annoyance of air from the mask's vents - Not all mask styles vent the air in the same direction.

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    Another fun way to relieve stress is to talk to other people in your situation so you can vent.

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    Another granite area appears on the south side of the road between Brodick and Shiskine, where it is associated with granophyre and quartz-diorite and traverses the volcanic vent of post-Cretaceous or Tertiary age already described.

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    April and May found vent in the serious mutinies at Spithead and the Nore.

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    As a satirist and observer he is simply the "Cooper who 's written six volumes to prove he's as good as a Lord" of Lowell's clever portrait; his enormous vanity and his irritability find vent in a sort of dull violence, which is exceedingly tiresome.

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    As often happens with passionate people, he was mastered by anger but was still seeking an object on which to vent it.

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    At first he was vastly pleased with the city and court of Rome; but his satisfaction ere long turned to discontent, and he gave vent to his ill-humour in a venomous satire on the pope's treasurer, 1MIilliardo Cicala.

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    Auto vent openers are standard on both of the top vent openers are standard on both of the top vents on the 8 x 8 Octagonal.

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    Auto vent openers are standard on both of the top vents on the 8 x 8 Octagonal.

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    Available in the woodsy tones of either dark chestnut or ancient elm, it is an all-cotton coat with a notch collar, center vent and half-back lining.

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    Brush the exposed crust with the remaining egg wash, and use a sharp knife to cut a few vent slits in the dough to let steam escape and prevent the crust from breaking.

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    But when the rainy season has set in upon the advancing enemy, they have watched their opportunity to make excursions and vent their rage; the famished invaders have either become their prisoners or been put to death.

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    By having a clearly visible car phone holder in place (many either attach to the dash with double-sided tape or to an air vent with a clip), you can have a much easier time glancing at your Chocolate phone.

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    Can we wonder that he gave vent to his anger 's and declared that Ney had ruined France?

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    Climb the pipe and locate the open vent.

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    Country Life jacket, which has a rear vent, horn buttons and can be part of a suit with a matching waistcoat, trousers and cap.

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    Depending on the model, the exhaust is either vented out of the home through ductwork or it gets dispersed back into the kitchen through top-mounted vent slats on the microwave.

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    Depretis, then premier, visited Naples, and in the course of a public speech gave vent to the famous dictum " Bisogna sventrare Napoli "- " Naples must be disembowelled!"

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    Effective parents listen and allow the child to vent without becoming alarmed.

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    Extraordinary increase in length during the breeding season causes the vasa deferentia in some of the African weaverbirds to protrude, or to bulge out the cloacal walls beyond the vent.

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    Floor of red quarry tiles; raised plinths for the benches remain; some heating vent grilles down aisle.

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    For heat you can get automatic vent openers around £ 20.00, solar powered fans (more sun more whir) and shading.

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    For those participants who need to vent, there's the "canfessional" where bros can confess or talk or relax while sitting on the toilet.

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    He did not sing like a trained singer who knows he is listened to, but like the birds, evidently giving vent to the sounds in the same way that one stretches oneself or walks about to get rid of stiffness, and the sounds were always high-pitched, mournful, delicate, and almost feminine, and his face at such times was very serious.

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    He gave vent to his irritability by lamentations so grotesquely exaggerated as to make it difficult to estimate the real extent of the evil.

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    He had evidently run out of that room to give vent to the sobs that were choking him.

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    He hung up before the Deans could vent their frustration.

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    He looked on poetry as a vent for overcharged feeling, or a full imagination, or some imaginative regret, which had not found their natural outlet in life and action.

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    He may vent his frustration and anger through sports and is usually good at any physical sport activity.

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    He opposed the constitution as finally revised, one reason being that it contained a provision designed to pre vent New York City from having a majority of legislators.

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    He pointed his nostrils to the sky and gave vent to a mighty blast of white-hot fire.

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    He was also the means of checking the fanaticism of the more turbulent Mahommedans in British India, which in times of internal troubles and misunderstandings finds vent in the shape of religious or political riots.

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    He was rescued at last from this monkish idleness by his inborn genius, which, not being able to give free vent to its poetical inspirations under the crushing weight of bigotry, claimed a greater share in the legitimate enjoyments of life and the appreciation of the beauties of nature, as well as a more enlightened faith of tolerance, benevolence, and liberality.

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    His discontent found vent in the passionate, unbalanced lyrics of this period.

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    His successor in the grand vizierate, Kiamil Pasha, was soon called upon to deal with Armenian unrest, consequent on the non-execution of the reforms provided for in the Treaty of Berlin and the Cyprus Convention, which first found vent about 1890.

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    I need to vent some anger about people who can't walk.

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    I would like to ask those of you who treat it as a tool to vent frustrations and post allegations about others to STOP!

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    I would prefer a vent that you could open or close with a slider mechanism.

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    If the old man was going to sulk, Dean thought, might as well get it out in the open and allow him to vent a little steam.

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    If you need to vent about something, go right ahead, that's what friends are for, but don't make it a habit.

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    If you want to emulate the iconic trench-coat look made popular by Hollywood, go for beige or tan coat that is double-breasted, with side slant pockets, a back vent, and shoulder epaulets.

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    In a hymn to the Saviour composed at this time he gave vent to his prophetic dismay.

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    In addition to various sounds produced at other times, an elephant when about to charge gives vent to a shrill loud ` trumpet'; and on such occasions rushes on its FIG.

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    In addition to various sounds produced at other times, an elephant when about to charge gives vent to a shrill loud 'trumpet'.

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    In many cases, the parent may rant and rave and vent their anger, sorrow, and fear to friends, family members, and counselors, but to whom do the children talk?

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    In spite of the weak efforts of the British government to palliate the significance of this " untoward incident," Turkey broke off diplomatic relations with the three powers concerned, and on the 10th of December Mahmud, giving full vent to his rage, issued a hatt-i-sherif denouncing the cruelty and perfidy of the Christian powers, declaring the convention of Akkerman null and void, and summoning the faithful to a holy war.

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    In the hen the bill is black, the crest more round and not filamentous, the uropygials scarcely elongated, and the vent only scarlet.

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    In the younger ranks of the educated classes this state of things produced keen dissatisfaction, which soon found vent in revolutionary agitation.

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    In traditional workplace settings, workers have each other to share ideas and stories with, to vent their grievances with, and to support one another.

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    Indeed, he gave vent to his feelings in such a vehement fashion that he drew a sharp rebuke from the Chairman.

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    Indeed, the early conviction of the essential difference between the life of this world and that of the next lived on, and, as the Church became increasingly a worldinstitution, found vent in monasticism, which was simply the effort to put into more consistent practice the other-worldly life, and to make more thoroughgoing work of the saving of one's soul.

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    Injectable penicillin has been used successfully for many years to treat rabbits with vent disease (rabbit syphilis) with no apparent problems.

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    It features a wrinkle and stain-resistant finish, notched lapels, a welt chest pocket, two lower flap besom pockets, inside pockets and a center back vent.

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    It has a single welt chest pocket, two lower flap pockets, three inside pockets, notch lapels and a center back vent.

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    It has three buttons, a notched collar, four buttons at the cuff and a single back vent.

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    It is a good idea to keep your antique books away from drastic changes in temperature, such a heating or air conditioning vent which can cause sudden temperature changes.

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    It's healthy to vent your feelings, but only to other adults and outside the hearing range of the child.

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    Its opening, the vent, is situated either on the middle line at the base of the tail, or on the right side, as if to balance the sinistral position of the spiraculum.

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    Just under half the blocks awarded for license had a coal bed methane or vent gas focus.

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    Kwik Sew also offers a button-down lab coat that features three pockets, a back vent, and a back-button belt.

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    Land is not in a satisfactory condition with respect to drainage unless the rain that falls upon it can sink down to the minimum depth required for the healthy development of the roots of crops and thence find vent either through a naturally porous subsoil or by artificial channels.

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    London was then gay with pageants, but when the queen made known her intention of marrying Philip of Spain the discontent of the country found vent in the rising of Sir Thomas Wyat, and the city had to prepare itself against attack.

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    Louvrestack should have a small louver or sliding vent at the base of the chimney breast to let air circulate.

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    Made in Italy, it is a two-button style with a center vent, leather buttons and piped lining.

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    Make a point of walking around your home to make sure that the snow is not blocking off the vent for your natural gas heat.

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    Many women feel they do not want to discuss intimate feelings and emotions with a stranger, but may feel equally unable to vent their feelings to a parent or loved one.

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    Mark a 120 x 180mm wide rectangle on the underlay directly below the tile batten where the vent is to be fixed.

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    Montt's successors, Jose Joaquin Perez (1861-1871), Federico Errazuriz (1871-1876) and Anibal Pinto (1876-1881), abandoned the repressive policy of their predecessors, invited the co-operation of the Liberals, and allowed discontent to vent itself freely in popular agitation.

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    Not insisting that children maintain silence for the completion of time out can be helpful, because it allows children to vent their feelings and makes time out easier to complete successfully.

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    Not surprisingly, the tall vent from the old gents toilet has disappeared.

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    Of so dissolute a life that, although married, he had children by several mistresses at the same time, he gave vent to all his passions with a ferocity that was bestial rather than human.

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    Older children may steal to gain a sense of power, to acquire status with peers who resist authority, to get attention, to take revenge on someone who has hurt them, to alleviate boredom, or to vent unresolved feelings of anger or fear.

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    Once you break the news, she may need to vent her sadness.

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    One or two may push out a late summer growth, b; this will serve as a vent for the vigour FIG.

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    Open-air conventicles were held in all parts of the provinces, and the fierce Calvinist preachers raised the religious excitement of their hearers to such aitch that it found vent in a furious outburst The lcono- P oasts.

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    Over-the-range models are expensive because the microwave has to vent the air below it.

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    Persecution was elevated into a system, a poll-tax was exacted, and the rabble was allowed (notably in 1336-1337) to give full vent to its fury.

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    Posting a vent about a difficult client on your blog or a favorite message board may seem like a great way to blow off steam, but it's important to remember that your words could come back to haunt you.

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    Pseudopus, the glass-snake, from Morocco and the Balkan peninsula to Burma and Fokien; also in the U.S.A., with the limbs reduced to a pair of tiny spikes near the vent, and a lateral fold along the snake-like body.

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    Resting under a solitary broom bush (a kind of genista), he gave vent to his disappointment in a prayer for death.

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    She had to eat, sleep, think, speak, weep, work, give vent to her anger, and so on, merely because she had a stomach, a brain, muscles, nerves, and a liver.

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    She is off the vent after being off for 2 weeks and then being put back on due to her developing a staph infection.

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    Similarly in Egypt at the present day the jinn are believed to swarm so thickly that it is necessary to ask their permission before pouring water on the ground, lest one should accidentally be soused and vent his anger on the offending human being.

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    Simple tiled floor with heating vent grilles down the aisle of the nave.

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    Since it isn't a through-the-wall unit or one that fits in a window many portable units come with a heat waste exhaust hose that you can vent through a window.

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    Solar Smart Vent 300 Self contained solar powered ventilation unit which helps to reduce build up of heat and condensation in confined areas.

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    Solar Smart Vent 300 Self contained solar Smart Vent 300 Self contained solar powered ventilation unit which helps to reduce build up of heat and condensation in confined areas.

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    Sometimes you don't want to vent, but just talk about others things or let someone else tell you how his or her day is going.

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    T, Part of resonating pipe, the upper end with cap and vent hole being shown separately at the side.

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    Take some time to call a loved one and vent or ask to meet up somewhere to talk in person.

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    Talking to someone whether it's a friend, family member or therapist, will help you vent many of the feelings you are holding on to.

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    The air around him was cold like it was around an air conditioning vent.

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    The archipelago is divided into two groups - the Leeward (lies sous le Vent) and the Windward Islands (Iles du Vent) - by a clear channel of 60 m.

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    The Buddha is represented, on various occasions during his long career, to have been so much moved by some event, or speech, or action, that he gave vent, as it were, to his pent-up feelings in a short, ecstatic utterance, couched, for the most part, in one or two lines of poetry.

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    The center back vent and interior pockets add to the coat's styling.

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    The central vent displays considerable activity, while the rocky walls are stained with red, yellow and white deposits from numerous minor vents.

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    The classic trench coat is beige or khaki, double-breasted and belted, with a back flap and vent.

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    The continuation of the same wall round its southern half has been in great measure obliterated by the operations of the modern vent, which has built a younger cone upon it, and is gradually filling up the hollow of the prehistoric crater.

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    The elder Gibbon heard with indignant surprise of this act of juvenile apostasy, and, indiscreetly giving vent to his wrath, precipitated the expulsion of his son from Oxford, a punishment which the culprit, in after years at least, found no cause to deplore.

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    The embarrassing disgraced teen moments mentioned before are minor and most of your friends and family will forget that you tripped and fell pretty quickly once the vent is past.

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    The epidemic nature of wheat-rust was known to Aristotle about 350 B.C., and the Greeks and Romans knew these epidemics well, their philosophers having shrewd speculations as to causes, while the people held characteristic superstitions regarding them, which found vent in the dedication of special festivals and deities to the pests.

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    The following data gives the snout vent length (in cm) of 8 newly born garter snakes bred in captivity.

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    The former extension of Rhaetic, Liassic and Cretaceous formations in the island is indicated by the presence of fragments of these strata in a large volcanic vent on the plateau, on the south side of the road leading from Brodick to Shiskine.

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    The function of alimentation is closely associated with that of locomotion, somewhat as in the burrowing earthworm; in the excavation of its burrows the sand is passed through the body, and any nutrient matter that may adhere to it is extracted during its passage through the intestine, the exhausted sand being finally ejected through the vent at the orifice of the burrow and appearing at low tide as a worm casting.

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    The gathered illhumour of many years, aggravated by the confident assurance of the Hegelians, found vent at length in the introduction to his next book, where Hegel's works are described as three-quarters utter absurdity and one-quarter mere paradox - a specimen of the language in which during his subsequent career he used to advert to his three predecessors Fichte, Schelling, but above all Hegel.

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    The generous scorn and pathos of the historian acting on extraordinary gifts of imaginative insight and characterization, and the fierce indignation of the satirist finding its vent in exaggerating realism, doubtless to some extent warped their impressions; nevertheless their works are the last voices expressive of the freedom and manly virtue of the ancient world.

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    The Glen jacket has three leather buttons, a center vent and four front pockets.

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    The grill is hot and ready to sear meat in ten minutes and includes a MegaDome cover with an adjustable vent and cool-touch handles.

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    The head is small, and there can scarcely be said to be a tail, the vent being close to the extremity of the body.

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    The lava is emitted from the volcanic vent at a high temperature, but on exposure to the air it rapidly consolidates superficially, forming a crust which in many cases is soon broken up by the continued flow of the subjacent liquid lava, so that the surface becomes rugged with clinkers.

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    The lower jaw projects more or less beyond the upper, the mental barble is small, sometimes rudimentary, the vent is below the posterior half of the first dorsal fin, and there is a dark spot in the axil of the pectoral fin.

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    The nervous irritation aroused by the appearance of Mack, the news of his defeat, and the thought of what lay before the Russian army found vent in anger at Zherkov's untimely jest.

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    The only remaining active vent of the once highly volcanic Nikko district.

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    The peculiar odour evolved by many rodents is due to the secretions of special glands, which may open into the prepuce, as in Mus, Microtus and Cricetus, or into the rectum, as in Arctomys and Thryonomys, or into the passage common to both, as in the beaver, or into pouches opening near the vent, as in hares, agoutis and jerboas.

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    The spiraculum is median and opens far back, in front of the vent.

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    The suit skirt has back button-and-zip closure and back walking vent.

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    The top of this vent shaft also carries the base mount for a Ground Zero Indicator (GZI).

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    The units are vented with a standard vent pipe and can be easily installed.

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    The vent for the tumble drier also looks unsightly !

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    The vent for the tumble drier also looks unsightly!

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    The vent is below the anterior half of the first dorsal fin.

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    The vent position is initially checked with the pressure waveform but later confirmed with the trans-oesophageal echocardiography (TOE) (Figure 1 ).

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    Then the poor brute within gave vent to a series of short, sharp cries.

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    There are some who rapidly vent their frustrations as a way to find order through catharsis – a chaotic way of feeling better.

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    There are strategic vent zones at all the places where the body expels heat, further assisting in regulating your temperature.

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    There was always a gorgeous smell of freshly roasted coffee near that vent.

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    There was one vent in the ceiling, not large enough for her hand let alone her body.

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    Therefore, the first thing is to loosen the battery vent caps, ventilate the charging area.

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    These support groups offer you an opportunity to share information, vent your frustrations, and find new ways to lead a normal lifestyle.

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    These types of discussion boards provide fans with a venue to vent, commiserate and celebrate their favorite storylines, hated villains, beloved heroines and hot soaps hunks.

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    They are made to military specifications and have an adjustable chin strap, screened vent and a band made from web material.

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    They are provided with lids, made either of lead or of wood lined with lead, which have openings to serve for the introduction of the alloy and acid, and a vent tube to lead off the vapours evolved during the operation.

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    They may be characterized as very elongated reptiles without limbs (unless with tiny vestiges of posterior limbs), without eyelids and external ear openings, with the teeth anchylosed to the supporting bones, a bifid slender tongue which is telescoped into its basal half, and with a transverse vent.

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    This consists of passing a sail, attached to cords, and charged with oakum, wool, and other materials, under the vessel's keel, in such a manner that the suction of the leak may draw the canvas into the aperture, and thus partially stop the vent.

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    This is a great way for someone to vent their early morning frustrations.

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    This is so a vent can be installed into the wall or ceiling where the space heater is to be located.

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    Tiled floor, flush wooden block flooring under benches; heating vent grilles beneath carpet in aisle.

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    To identify a direct water system you will find the end of the vent pipe fixed above your cold water tank.

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    Travel favorite Orvis has a relaxed fit jumper that comes in three colors - blue, brown or red - and features a scoop neck, brass-tone buttons, a back walking vent and front patch pockets.

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    Try not to vent about your boyfriend/girlfriend because your friends may be looking for reasons to dislike this person even more.

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    Two of the five compartments into which it is divided by walls of deeply striated volcanic ash are constantly emitting steam, while a new vent displaying great activity has been opened at the base of the cone on the south side.

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    Under Ventidius Cumanus (48-52) the mutual hatred of Jews and Romans, Samaritans and Jews, found vent in insults and bloodshed.

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    Unvented gas heaters require no vent and can only be used in well ventilated areas due to the risk of carbon monoxide build up in the area where they are located.

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    Upon hearing his sentence he gave vent to his feelings in a few noble and beautiful words.

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    Using solid vent pipe, instead of the flexible type, and a properly functioning vent cap, and conducting periodic vent cleaning will restore optimum performance for your dryer.

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    Vent Bands With 4.5mm needles, right side facing and A, pick up and knit 24 sts from left side at back.

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    Vent others developed at their bases.

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    Vent the hot air out of the air conditioner unit to prevent damage and reduce the risk of a fire.

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    Vent the hot condensed air from the unit to avoid overheating the air conditioner and damaging its electrical components.

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    When girls vent, they usually do not want anything fixed.

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    When in 1549 Don Diego announced the emperor's purpose of erecting a fortress in Siena to keep the citizens in order, the general hatred found vent in indignant remonstrance.

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    While they can fulfill some need for connection or the desire to vent the anger and pain associated with infidelity, message boards are not a solution.

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    Whilst sat at my PC, Marble decided to vent spleen.

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    With an open vent system, this is done by adding to the feed and expansion cistern.

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    With the males banished to their own gatherings, it may seem like the perfect time to vent your frustrations about the men in your life.

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    Wood applied to the center console and air vent surrounds is complemented with a chrome ashtray.

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    You can also choose the placement of the vents so that there is either a vent on each side or one vent in the back.

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    You must vent the condensed hot air out of your space with a venting kit.

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    You'll be paying the energy company twice, once to generate the light and a second time to vent the heat the light produces.

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    You'll find satin lapels, flap pockets, a center vent, and four buttons.