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Yes, that really was his only break in the case thus far.
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Popular films did, however, break into the best picture race last year.
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Superb police work, chief: When you friend suggest you break the law.
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NK: Today we have not heard any reports of diseases break out.
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Mr Bell said health interventions could break the addiction and crime cycle.
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Policing by its nature takes place on the fault lines of society.
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Wasting this crisis deal opportunity, though, would amount to a double fault.
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Conflicts between younger and older workers often represent the major fault line.
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Not all of the problems, however, were the fault of the patients.
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First, know that it's not entirely your fault; evolution is partly responsible.
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This shift constitutes a present challenge to the entire National Health Service.
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The balance wheel turns; the tides change; the sands of occasion shift.
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There is a night shift, so several days a week, I'm free.
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In recent years, however, Falls Church had undergone a dramatic ethnic shift.
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He said many countries were already taking steps to combat climate shift.
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Objective: to describe time lost from work following a distal radius fracture.
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Conclusions: Patients with thoracic-level paralysis represent a group with high fracture risk.
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However, smoking was associated with a higher fracture rate in this group.
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Psychological traits may also play a role in increasing stress fracture risk.
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The implications of these findings for future fracture risk require further study.
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This type of normal faulting on steep submarine slopes is quite common.
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Kendrick helps, though, double faulting twice, once with a foot fault.
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There could be no faulting the atmosphere or the football drama.
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I think he was deliberately foot faulting and serving some double faults on purpose.
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These ridges are compressional features caused by folding and thrust-faulting of the underlying sediment.
Usage of geological fault in inglés
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The landslide was triggered by a geologicalfault, Arvizu said.
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And not just a geologicalfault line, either.
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The most active geothermal resources are usually found along geologicalfault lines where earthquakes and volcanoes occur.
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Yet all the seismic activity doesn't have anything to do with being perched above a geologicalfault.
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Italy sits on two geologicalfault lines, making it one of the most seismically active countries in Europe.
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Seismic stress has been transferred to a nearby undersea geologicalfault making a follow-on quake much more likely.
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A long march-Karodak-Sandstorm-Asalt plain-Yadgar-Padag-Beluch huts-Fiercewind-Plants-Kuchakichah-Another double march-Mall-Two tracks-Peculiarcracks-A gigantic geologicalfault-An old Beluchfort-Nushki.
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Alta Verapaz's lush hillsides are prime cardamom and coffee-growing terrain but an underground geologicalfault cuts through the area.
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Water is a prime consideration in siting decisions that include staying clear of geologicalfault lines, flight paths and cities.
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Hugo Arvizu, a spokesman for Guatemala's disaster relief commission CONRED, said the landslide was caused by a local geologicalfault.
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The geologicalfault which favored the construction of the tunnel seemed to diverge to the left at the further end.
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Indonesia is located on the so-called Pacific Rim of Fire, an arc of volcanoes and geologicalfault lines surrounding the Pacific Basin.
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A geologicalfault accompanied by the breaking down of the walls marks the division between Flaming Gorge and Horseshoe Canyon, which immediately follows.
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Indonesia is on the so-called Pacific Rim of Fire, an arc of volcanoes and geologicalfault lines triggering frequent earthquakes around the Pacific Basin.
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Given Depoe Bay's proximity to a major geologicalfault line, Mayor Barbara Leff says earthquake and tsunami preparation is second nature to the town's residents.
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He declined to comment on speculation about a possible move to relocate the wrecked Haitian capital somewhere outside Port-au-Prince, away from dangerous geologicalfault lines.