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We feel we are being squashed out of existence from the place we have lived in all our lives.
The entire alimentary tract was dissected out and the mid and hind gut contents examined separately by squashing.
Copper and gold are both metals that can be shaped by stretching, rolling, hammering and squashing.
The gaps between are filled with soft pitch, which becomes squashed as the road expands.
The inner parts of the planet, nearest to the core, are squashed together (compressed) so much that they become solid.
Attempts were made to make the tests easier; dot blots containing proteins from single squashed parasitized and non-parasitized larvae were conducted.
The rays are related to sharks, and are in essence sharks that have been" squashed" flat in response to life as rather sluggish bottom dwellers.
We imagine the field lines squashed together, and the result is that they push the wires apart.
When does a set of rules become so involuted that it squashes the very dialogue it is formulated to promote?
Fish were examined by standard techniques for the presence of larval nematodes, supplemented by examination of organ squashes, tissue smears and digestion of tissue.
Five per cent of flies were squashed and examined microscopically for insect and plant pathogens.
The particles of the gas have been squashed into a smaller volume.
If the spring is being squashed and shortened, we say that the forces are compressive.
The activation function is also called the squashing function as it squashes the permissible amplitude range of the output signal to some finite value.
The existence of both juvenile and adult worms in liver squashes, suggests host tolerance to superinfection.
In this study, most schistosomes were found in liver squashes, while only a few adults were found in mesenteric blood vessels.
Most juvenile and adult schistosomes were found in liver squashes, very few adults and no juveniles were found in mesenteric blood vessels.
The liver squashes were only examined for parasitic organisms in a preliminary sub-sample, and randomly in the remaining flounder samples.
Both adult and juvenile worms, which were about one third the length of the adults, were found in liver squashes.
Muscle squashes were carried out on a small subsample of the flounders used for the epidemiological survey.
Three protoscolices were stained by acetocarmine, squashed between glass slides and coverslips and their morphological characters studied under a light microscope.
Summers et al. (1983) used brain squashes to count larval numbers and histology to detail pathology relative to brain location.
Portions of the brain were then squashed between glass plates and examined microscopically.
The dynamism of private industry, agriculture, and wholesaling during 1966-72 was unconscionably squashed by increased centralisation.
A train that is squashing a broom.
The clause is clearly aimed at squashing such initiative.
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No doubt the individuals who committed the atrocities that we have been hearing about learned what to do by squashing grasshoppers.
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Milk as a drink is in competition with various soft drinks, such as squashes and that type of production.
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I cannot spend all my time squashing rumours.
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Squashes are a combination of water and synthetic materials plus a little of the genuine article.
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In terms of squashing an emergency all experience shows that to be the case.
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Dare we call these drinks "squashes"?
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The terms designate the same thing: a small, green, elongated vegetable marrow (or summer squash, if you prefer).
In realistic animation, however, the most important aspect of this principle is the fact that an object's volume "does not" change when squashed or stretched.
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Populations can be controlled by clearing these habitats, squashing the spiders and their egg sacs, and using pesticide in outhouses.
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Farmers there had repeatedly produced surpluses of tomatoes, cucumbers, eggplants, and squashes because they were reliable and traditional crops.
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Robobum then comes along and squashes all the stinkants.
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He s like a moth squashed by an 18-wheeler.
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Acorn squashes typically weigh one to two pounds and are between four and seven inches long.
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Dittmar is widely-considered to be the best player never to have won one of squash's two biggest titles.
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Less popular single-fruit squashes are also produced, such as pineapple, pomegranate, raspberry, and strawberry.
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Should he use the full force of the police to squash the riot and punish union leaders?
He returned in early 2000, utilizing the same name and ring attire, but squashing a number of wrestlers as an angrier version of himself.
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Irrigated agriculture based on corn, beans, and squash provides carbohydrates and some protein.
The figurine and the plate were found in association with three small squash-form jars, one plain ware and the other two painted red.
Taken to an extreme point, a figure stretched or squashed to an exaggerated degree can have a comical effect.
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When the berries are ripe, they are tender and difficult to pick in any quantity without squashing them.
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He was known for squashing his political rivals and creating an atmosphere of fear within the political realm at the time.
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His triumphs refreshed their confidence that unionism could be squashed altogether.
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The other is a representation of a modernist building which seems to squash the poor inhabitant.
If squashed, they leave a characteristic red stain.
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He relieves tension by drawing faces on squashes and tomatoes and then crushing them with his bare hands.
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Nutrient concentrations, growth, and yield of tomato and squash in municipal solid waste amended soil.
A given image, when sliced and squashed hundreds of times, turns into a snow of apparent random noise.
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With a heavier and less sure hand, the subject would have been squashed beneath the reporters irony or contempt.
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Fragments containing testicular material were used for aceto-orcein squash preparations.
Both the squashes and gourds long predate maize and beans in the state.
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There are no studies of changes in mineral nutrient stores in developing seeds within large fruits such as squash.
As punishment, he turns the driver into a snail and squashes him.
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Squashes are commonly called according to the fruit from which they are made.
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Nemo prevents the two others from fighting and takes control of their formshe stretches and squashes them with the raising and lowering of his arms.
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The output of this unit is not squashed so that it can remember the same value for many time-steps without the value decaying.
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They were village farmers, living in palisaded towns and subsisting largely on the corn, squash, and beans raised by the women in communal gardens.
There are also small areas of potato, papaya and squash with genes for delayed ripening and virus-resistance inserted.
The plasma membrane seems to be squashed against the cell wall.
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Royalism was born out of a desire to squash the power of puritanism and a desire to maintain the authority of the king.
Our results show that the mature embryo phytic acid accounts for about 4.08% of the dry weight in squash.
At the bottom of the picture, nearer the viewer, is an apple, and nearer still a snake which has been squashed by a cornerstone.
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The parts of the subject that are seen are normally depicted at their full depth, unlike low relief where the elements seen are squashed flatter.
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A squashing function is defined in terms of a partition of the domain and a "representative" element for each set in the partition.
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The city's bicycle patrol was at the forefront of squashing festivities.
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Modern squashes may also contain food colouring and additional flavouring.
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Squashes and cordials are an alternative to carbonated beverages.
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In contrast to maize, market variables are important in explaining diversity in beans and squash.
All secondary forest sites were the result of natural vegetation recovery after the land was used for growing maize with beans and squash.
He is athletic and in his younger days was a keen squash player.
Thus, the environment of the cluster looks a bit squashed if using redshifts to measure distance.
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He runs them over and squashes them non-fatally into the ground.
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There is no latch on the door; the squash court handle is used only to pull the door tight for locking.
The xenoliths in it are dark ellipses that demonstrate that the rock has been squashed.
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The placenta and seeds of larger, shorter, cyllindrical immature squashes are pulled off, and the further proceeding is similar as for punjene paprike or sarma.
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They are eaten either boiled with vinegar added, or sometimes cooked alive in a casserole with tomato, potatoes and squashes.
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One gram of liver tissue was examined by the squash method for estimation of the total number of larvae present in each mouse liver.
Squashes and gourds could have been added to soups and stews and were often modified into containers and dippers.
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Ovaries were divided in 2 mm portions and germ cell division and development studied by the aceto-orcein chromosomal squash technique and by ultrastructural observations.
On 51 squash preparations from 10 snails, almost all of several dozen countable cells in the ' mixed' sporocysts showed only 8 chromosomes.
Prepared to see and hear the other side, equally willing to squash it when necessary.
The display itself had an odd aspect ratio as well, making graphics look vertically squashed.
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Mane has appealed to the state's high court seeking that charges against him be squashed, claiming that he has been falsely implicated.
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Stefan was also a qualified football player, a keen squash player, a genuine pinball wizzard, and an avid skier.
Squashes, for their part, provide an array of vitamins; avocados, fats.
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Delicata squashes do not store particularly well.
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The arms hurt as they are squashed between the upper and lower part of the legs, and the lower legs because it's a very awkward position.
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The influence of market access appears to be greatest for the minor crops of beans and squash, while agro-ecological conditions are more influential in maize decisions.
Viable alternatives to plantation work would have placed the plantation economy in jeopardy; as a consequence the brief moments of attempted diversification were squashed before they could even begin.
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The squashing function maps all elements of a set in the partition to the representative element of that set.
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He runs through the air to avoid being squashed directly by the rock, and the piece of outcropping lands on a rock to create a see-saw.
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