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David Cameron, Britain's prime minister, was runner-up for the second successive year.
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He's a good hard runner, a great zone runner with great vision.
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No recent year has been so short of an obvious front runner.
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Last year Ireland's outstanding marathon runner Catherina McKiernan won the national prize.
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He's a power runner and his feet never stop going, Zimmer said.
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However, this possible benefit cannot offset the considerable increase of late complications.
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Banks worldwide have been taking measures to offset risk amid the crisis.
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It said that emerging market demand had offset continued weakness at home.
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However, it should continue to be offset by growth in developing markets.
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Also, greater availability of financial aid could offset the need to work.
Использование термина stolon на английском
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The stolon has pressed itself into another seam.
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Fragaria: circumnutation of another and younger stolon, traced from 8 A.M. to 10.30 P.M.
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Cotyledon umbilicus: circumnutation of stolon, traced from 11.15 A.M. Aug. 25th to 11 A.M. 27th.
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Griseb were placed in two habitats either heterogeneous or homogeneous in soil nutrient availability, with stolon connections left intact or severed.
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Movement of end of stolon magnified 2.2 times.
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This stolon was rendered permanently sinuous to a slight degree, and was thicker where sinuous than elsewhere, apparently from its longitudinal growth having been checked.
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Fragaria: circumnutation of stolon, kept in darkness, traced on vertical glass, from 10.45 A.M. May 18th to 7.45 A.M. on 19th.
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Cotyledon umbilicus: circumnutation and downward movement of another stolon, traced on vertical glass, from 9.11 A.M. Aug. 25th to 11 A.M. 27th.
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Saxifraga sarmentosa: circumnutation of an inclined stolon, traced in darkness on a horizontal glass, from 7.45 A.M. April 18th to 9 A.M. on 19th.
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So it is with the stems, stolons, flower-peduncles, and leaves of older plants.
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Take again, among higher plants, the cases of suckers, runners, stolons, offsets, etc.
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It does not cover, for instance, bulbs, corms, stolons, and rhizomes.
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Stems are sometimes developed into long runners or stolons.
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This was done for the sake of observing how the growing stolons would pass through them.
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We see from these three cases that stolons or runners circumnutate in a very complex manner.
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Stolon severing also did not affect the growth of the whole ramet pairs in heterogeneous environments.