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Sediment transport process, moves grains across the bottom by bouncing or hopping.The actual current carries the sediment load in traction and saltation flows,whereas downslope movement under the force of gravity carries the sediment in gravity flows.
The feed situation is still good because of really good spring rain.
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Last year, 260 companies reportedly participated in the spring fair, for example.
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Let us wait until March, until the spring of the new year.
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I ain't had a good turnip since a year ago this spring.
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Hardy; plant in early spring, or in the South in the fall.
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Although the crisis magnifies Noonan's power, he remains bound by EU strictures.
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Media reports are bound to underestimate the true scale of protest, however.
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The market has been range-bound since late last week over political worries.
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Likewise, the left thumb shall be bound to the right great toe.
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The parts were bound for key military installations, including Iraq and Afghanistan.
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Charles de Gaulle hardly intended to help jump-start the Israeli technology scene.
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Imports would jump by almost 10 million tonnes this year, he added.
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From which a number of people every year jump to their deaths.
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Figures released today show a jump in British house prices in September.
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I wasn't working that day, and I said, 'Can I jump on?'
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Its leap bore it to a point far short of my position.
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At the time Wright said the move was: no great psychological leap.
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However, the big leap in deductibles offsets the good news for consumers.
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Tsinoy hears, however, and makes another creative leap-withanother, more important question.
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However, a decisive leap forward has been mooted by 26 African nations.
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We're leaping into other ones -launching new ventures, working from home.
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Unfortunately, far from leaping to Mr Segundus's defence, Strange never even replied.
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In the court the boys-itwas the dinner hour-wereleaping and running.
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The Turks are alongside; they are leaping down into the little craft.
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His mind was already leaping ahead to what needed to be done.
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Boris Johnson said members who make racist comments are 'out first bounce'.
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Still, Elmore said with optimal weather conditions, production potential could bounce back.
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Margins will bounce back when the global economy improves, the company said.
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You can see in the new version, there's way, way less bounce.
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The bounce helped lift equities in both the US and the Europe.
Usage of saltation in английском
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He conjectures, for example, how saltation and orthogenesis might jointly explain phyletic sequences of limb rudimentation:
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He then summarizes Mivart's structuralist alternative, describing first the claim for channeling, and then the argument for saltation.
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That moral saltation is very necessary to political success at Leaplow, and quite probably in many other places.
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Its characteristic dunes and ripples are the kind formed by sand particles taking short wind-borne hops, a process called saltation.
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The existence of a few intermediary species shows that the full sequence proceeds by punctuational steps and not by full saltation.
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He was no tumbler, and he had sent for a master of political saltation, who had just been with him practising.
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Insufficient variation stalls natural selection; saltation deprives selection of a creative role but still calls upon Darwin's mechanism as a negative force.
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Mivart faces these difficulties along the standard structuralist route, by calling upon the other concept so often twinned with claims for saltation: internally channeled change.
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Microevolutionary saltation also scales as punctuation-sothe distinction between saltation and standard allopatry becomes irrelevant for punctuated equilibrium, since both yield the same favored result!
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We can identify several pure channeling theorists-biologists ,whoextolled directional variation, but supported gradualism and rejected saltation (several orthogeneticists fall into this category).
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Saltations could not be banished or denied, but only declared unimportant in evolution.
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Saltation and channeling march in tandem throughout his argument, and the entirety builds a satisfying version of the full formalist critique.
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"You will never be an adept in political saltation, John!"
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He conjectures, for example, how saltation and orthogenesis might jointly explain phyletic sequences of limb rudimentation:
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He then summarizes Mivart's structuralist alternative, describing first the claim for channeling, and then the argument for saltation.
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That moral saltation is very necessary to political success at Leaplow, and quite probably in many other places.