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Skaters sometimes abbreviate the name of the Salchow to either sal or sow.
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Sometimes you get right to the edge of it, and sow it back shut and stay on the other side.
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Regan describes the track, "Sow Mare Bitch Vixen" as "a celebration of the femme fatale."
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Chaos exists only to persist and spread, the Dark Gods delighting only in the destruction and disorder they sow.
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German for "Jews' sow", Judensau was the derogatory and dehumanizing imagery of Jews that appeared around the 13th century.
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Pedraza lost his second preliminary to Daouda Sow of France by points, 13:9.
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Vadhirajaru with his divine powers gave some seeds of Brinjal to Mattu Brahmins to sow it.
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Then accused another remaining friend in order to sow division, and then we see how reports get fabricated."
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Nalco manufactures primary aluminium metal in the form of ingots, wire rods, sow moulds, billets and strips.
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He also stated that Turkey would not give in to efforts to sow division in society.
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Finally, the flow stops and so does the grunting of the sow.
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On October 6, a cannon that was dubbed the "Old Sow" arrived from Ticonderoga.
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Originally the reef was exposed and resembled a sow and her litter.
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The East London Mosque condemned the patrols as "utterly unacceptable and clearly designed to stoke tensions and sow discord."
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If the Lord's people sow filthiness, they will reap the east wind and destruction (Mosiah 7:31).
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During the Second World War some 47% of the total pedigree sow registrations were from the Essex and Wessex breeds.
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Nor was it enough to comb and to sow the materials for a tunic.
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In "The Psychiatrist", he has a row with Sybil during which he calls his wife a 'rancorous, coiffured old sow'.
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When the sow discovers the remains of the piglets, she runs madly around the farm squealing.
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He was also comparatively adventurous for his time, for example, advising listeners in 1940 to sow a row of garlic.
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Also important are the sedges and sow thistles which reproduce easily in areas that are less salty.
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He nicknamed her Mei Zhu, which means "Beautiful Sow" (美豬).
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Allen swapped dogtags with Hobie's body to sow confusion during his escape of the burning helicopter wreckage.
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It feeds on the flowers and buds of various yellow-flowered Asteraceae such as hawksbeards, hawkweeds and sow thistles.
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Other names are Windsau ("wind sow"), Kleesau ("clover sow"), Kornsau ("corn sow"), Aumsau ("chaff sow") or iserne Range ("iron sow").
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His first invention was a drill-plough to sow wheat and turnip seed in drills, three rows at a time.
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While he is distracted by this a sow starts to drink the buttermilk.
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Their goal is to sow the seeds of hope for all to share.
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His book The Sow — Improving Her Efficiency has been translated into 23 languages.
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In January sow your oats, twill bring a good harvest, and plenty of groats!
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Let there be a reconciliation of disputes that often sow the seeds of further misfortunes.
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Do not sow your fields or prune your vineyards.
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In this environment the plant will self-sow.
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Soo' is the local derivative for a sow or pig.
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LDI admits that part of the goal of this project is to sow discord and strife within abortion facilities.
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On the farm you learn early that you reap what you sow.
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There are rare plants here like the alpine sow-thistle, Turk's cap lily, wolfsbane and sundew.
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Typically men use the kajandu while women sow, replant, spread manure and harvest.
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The song "Reap What You Sow" is the first song by Powderfinger to have a music video.
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Other names are Windsau ("wind sow"), Kleesau ("clover sow"), Kornsau ("corn sow"), Aumsau ("chaff sow") or iserne Range ("iron sow").
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This task involved monitoring, nursing, and taking care of a pregnant sow who is about give birth to piglets.
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It is recommeneded to sow seeds between Feb to the end of October.
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They plow, sow, weed, harvest and transport crops.
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Behold a sower went forth to sow.
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Several Samoobrona members of parliament were subject to criminal investigations on charges ranging from forgery to banditry.
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The entrance examinations include subject tests as well as the National Humanities Examination.
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This event was the subject of numerous etchings and paintings by Giacomo Franco, Andrea Vicentino, Sebastian Vrancx and anonymous artists.
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Photocopying material that is subject to copyright (such as books or scientific papers) is subject to restrictions in most countries.
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Narrative versions of folktales and fairy tales are common, and kobolds are the subject of several such tales.
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As a concept, Romanipen has been the subject of interest to numerous academic observers.
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He won several laurels for his work on the subject.
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The conditions for using simple bending theory are:The beam is subject to pure bending.
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Following his death in 1990 his work was the subject of an anthological exhibition (La Caixa, Madrid, 1990).
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Therefore, they are subject to more deceleration when they begin their reentry of the upper atmosphere.
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The subject of the film is British singer/songwriter Billy Franks (former frontman for the London 80's band 'The Faith Brothers').
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On this subject, Holonyak says, "It's ridiculous to think that somebody owes you something.
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The figure of the wasp in the escutcheon of the exilarch was made the subject of another legend.
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The concept of Scandinavian design has been the subject of many scholarly debates, exhibitions and marketing agendas since the 1950s.
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In his last decade, Gainsborough started to broaden his range of subject matter with mythological or 'fancy' pictures.
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T.E.D.S. was the subject of a short film, The Teddy Boys, by Bruce Weber.
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Foreign nationals who live in France are subject to the same requirements as the French.
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In 1989 Narain and Anil Agarwal wrote 'Towards Green Villages' on the subject of local democracy and sustainable development.
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His reason was concern that women would be subject to any future military conscription.
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Episodes approach the subject with humor and are shown in 15-, 20-, 30- and 60-second animated spots.
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In February 1917, the British Army issued Manual SS 143 on the subject.
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The details of this can vary from subject to subject.
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Consonant clusters only occur over syllable boundaries and their pronunciation is subject to regressive assimilations that convert them into geminates.
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Some suggest that he, medieval France's greatest treater of married love, did not approve of the adulterous subject.
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NCSS was the subject of a well-publicized computer hacking scandal.
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The course of these two rivers has been subject to change and reversal.
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The country was thus modernised but Tutsi supremacy remained, leaving the Hutu disenfranchised and subject to large scale forced labour.
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Significantly increased intermediary responsibility, among other things, is currently the subject of negotiations in the proposed Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement (ACTA).
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The Hawaiian Islands are subject to tsunamis, great waves that strike the shore.
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Eliot, Maine, where there was "a center on the subject" of spiritualism, and Cambridge, Massachusetts, became her home base.
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It was André Weil in the 1940s who gave the subject its modern foundations in the language of algebraic geometry.
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Like many aspects of nuclear power, fast breeder reactors have been subject to much controversy over the years.
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It quotes from many early Chinese classics, and diversely includes subject matter from Chinese mythology, history, geography, and folklore.
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Satie's skills as an orchestrator have long been a subject of debate.
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The Simple Things is a 1953 animated short subject, part of the Mickey Mouse series, produced by Walt Disney Productions.
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The city was also the subject of the Big Joe Williams song "Omaha Blues".
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After the Dorian invasion the city remained subject to Argos, whence its Dorian conquerors had come.
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The idea was to gaze at the subject for some time and commit it to visual memory.
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After failing either to translate the script or identify the subject, he circulated photocopies which eventually reached Salway and Corcoran.
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Tendons are subject to many types of injuries.
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The final voting about this subject occurred in Switzerland on the June 14, 2015.
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In 1961 he received a Licentiate of Philosophy degree in the same subject.
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The Duke of Pajang, a former subject of Mataram who had rebelled and fled to Surabaya, was executed by drowning.
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In 1910 he published a monograph on the latter subject titled "Lichtbiologie", followed by "Lichtbiologie und Lichtpathologie" two years later.
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Such development would be subject to approval, but construction could begin, pending economic analysis, as early as spring 2013.
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The Great Who-Dood-It is the 43rd animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series.
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The granting of any required financial assistance under the mechanism will be made subject to strict conditionality.
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His work was subsequently the subject of a major retrospective in Basel (2005) and in Hanover's Sprengel Museum (2006).
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Arguments for and against the controversial subject of privatization are presented here.
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The roughnose stingray is subject to intensive fishing pressure in much of its range.
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Further, those who had accomplishments at the time are now all deceased except this old subject of yours.
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All subject area outcomes are clearly defined, but learning is linked across these subject area boundaries.
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But whoever imagines, upon this account, that masters rarely combine, is as ignorant of the world as of the subject.
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AISH clients are exempt from paying their cost portion of items, subject to AADL approval.
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It was the 36th Our Gang short subject released.
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Individual candidates may also be subject to additional disciplinary measures from their state board.
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