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After dividing up software into multiple small modules, use cases are the ' 'glue' ' that demonstrate how those modules can be strung together.
Their nerves are strung out, all power of resistance obliterated.
There was a recognisable fluidity to their gait : it had not become, as a result of the walker, a sequence of partial movements strung laboriously together.
In lyric breakout, the potential extraordinariness becomes actual, and the constituent words hang there, strung out in precarious balance or disintegrating in lexical and syntactic fission.
A store that consisted of irregular buildings, or that was strung out along or across a street, could not have the impact of a single compact building.
Secondly, a workflow enactment engine enables the development of workflows that are structurally simpler than a full programmatic environment, and also enables services to be strung together.
Guided, if that is the right word, almost entirely by expediency, much of our recent built environment alternates between the hyperactive highly strung and the catatonic.
They are men who have been strung up to do certain things, and men whose nervous system is a great deal more highly strung.
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I think they would not be surprised at all, because they are being strung out.
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The railway is like a factory strung out over hundreds of miles where operatives are not in an office or workshop.
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In one of his letters he said he thought every member of the armament ring ought to be strung up to a lamp-post.
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They are strung out over great stretches of country, and we have a far more rigorous climate.
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One is more likely to find them strung out rather like a murmuring of starlings along the high street.
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You put a few pounds into it and strung up a few wires and all was well.
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We have been let down and strung along.
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We have been strung along with promises, understandings and timetables that have not been kept.
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Other strung-bow signs will be erected where appropriate when new bypasses are constructed.
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Of course some things can be strung out.
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From one month to the next they are being strung along.
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The whole policy, indeed, is nothing but a collection of words strung together.
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There were many long words, but, when strung together, they amounted to nonsense.
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We do not know what would happen, nor does that boy or young man who is highly strung, know what would happen.
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He admits that his nerves, not being strong, were completely strung up.
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Does he deny that it is much cheaper to build houses strung along the highway, because that is why they built them that way.
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How much longer will they allow themselves to be strung along?
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We had destroyers strung out along the route in case the aeroplane tumbled into the sea.
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There is also a need for speed, because the electoral process cannot be strung out unreasonably.
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If one is going to have many more than twenty partners, one is going to have them strung right down one side of the notepaper.
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The people responsible for such an interview would have been strung up on the nearest lamp posts.
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I have not for a long time heard a question that consisted of such a series of headlines strung together.
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However, have we not strung together those alternative professions under statutory regulation by the medical profession?
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They have to be strung out in a long line, so that they are strong at no point and vulnerable at all.
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There is the immense moral ugliness of these thinly-strung dwellings in which no proper social community life will ever be possible.
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In the next place the building of houses, strung out along our traffic arteries, produces serious danger, as well as congestion.
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Feelings on both sides have no doubt been somewhat highly strung of late, and they may take some time to subside.
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Nothing of the sort; local authorities are not ham strung as to the rents they may charge for their houses.
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Our troops are now strung across the globe and are faced with ever-increasing obligations.
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Nobody thought of measuring the height of the street lamps that were strung across the road.
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I questioned why our troops had to put up with pieces of chicken wire strung across windscreens for their protection.
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If they refuse, there is the danger that they may be strung up.
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From my experience in this matter, bank managers have been ham-strung for far too long.
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They have strung this situation on and on and on.
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There was washing strung across a line and washing airing over the gas stove.
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They should not be strung up as an example.
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Although this place has its shortcomings, one of its great virtues is that it consists of a lot of loopholes strung together.
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Since the main road is destroyed by these little insignificant houses strung along it, the builder is pushed back to the side roads.
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There they are, strung out along a line.
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Because it was strung along, its debts have doubled.
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I was told by the family doctor, and by other people that he was so highly strung that he could not stand corporal punishment.
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More often than not, they are strung out for some distance before a café and on either side of the road.
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There was some excellent hyperbole and my emotions were drawn and strung but, sadly, she said very little about any proposed solution.
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All the amendments meet the need of avoiding relatives and families being strung along.
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Given the way in which these matters have been strung out, how can he possibly expect an agreement in the new year?
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In any normal decade, doctors prescribing these cures would have been strung up because the patient would have been nearly dead.
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Many of those solutions need to be strung together.
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The traffic would be strung out and easier to handle, and everything would be made safer.
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Why could they not have been made aware of the likelihood of their application's success or failure, instead of being strung along month after month?
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To highly strung or nervous people the feeling sometimes becomes so acute that they simply must escape somehow from the surrounding cause.
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The greatest care is also needed to avoid unnecessary disruption to homes and communities strung along the route.
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They are on continuous guard duties, strung out over a very large area, and they first of all need some protection while they are on guard duty.
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He was a highly-strung boy.
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I refer to the removal of those monstrous instruments, those obtrusive obscenities, strung up on scaffolds, and that we should instead have modified chandeliers and low-light cameras with remote control.
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They are highly nervous and highly strung.
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The houses were strung along the highways.
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The process is strung out over a long period and it involves the initial plans drawn up by the county council, the consultation period and the resubmitted plans.
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Let him be dragged out into the daylight and strung up to the nearest lamp-post, where he can enjoy the scorn and derision of the soldiers he has so misrepresented.
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In such an area there will be some people who are of highly strung character and whose nervous condition will be made worse by the very proximity of a slaughterhouse.
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They are on continuous guard duty, strung out over a very large area, and they need, first of all, some protection while they are actually on guard duty.
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I am not the kind of person who expects that discipline can be imposed only by having a man strung from the yardarm every morning before breakfast.
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There are available commercial patterns of these buoyant booms which could be strung round any wreck which might occur in any way, whether through collision or stranding.
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He found so many faults with this system that he dug up his cable, stripped off its sheath, bought poles and strung his wires overhead.
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At this point, all such instruments were strung with gut strings.
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On landing, he ran into the trip wire that had been strung across the strip to thwart enemy aircraft.
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Her approach involved using a right-handed guitar (usually in standard tuning), not re-strung for left-handed playing, essentially, holding a right-handed guitar upside down.
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He is nervous and high-strung, often to the point where he wets himself.
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His explosions of temper maintained the discipline of this camp of high-strung people.
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The two endpoints of the first branch selected will have a sub-tree hanging like a piece of clothing strung to the line.
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Certain skills, attributes and equipment, when strung together, can be used to great effect.
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Using his waist-strung daish, he fights in the traditional kenjutsu style of a samurai trained in a prominent, sanctioned dojo.
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Kessenich, however, did note that the second part felt strung out.
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Minette is socially inept, high-strung, and temperamental, but above all, she is talented.
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Within a year of the electric power installation, telephone line was strung as well on the same poles.
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A power line was strung in 1930, and phone service was established in 1934.
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All microgames are strung together in a random order within different stages, each hosted by a different character.
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The display is strung out along a forested trail that winds down past several building clusters built into a steep hillside.
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A number of sentences that describe some connected series of actions and/or states can be strung together to form a discourse.
In addition, larger vessels home port in larger urban areas rather than in the traditional fishing villages and hamlets strung along the coast.
How are the feet (and the syllable sequences corresponding to them) in and strung together to yield different metrical templates ?
Structures in time describe how movements and movement ideas were strung together in ever-lengthening portions.
The creep of the wood is the reason why one must not leave a wooden bow or a violin tightly strung.
In comparison to the finely strung artifice of the other songs discussed, this song adheres to a rhetoric of natural, direct expression.
He saw no purpose to his existence and had began wasting away, living in memories of the past while strung out on his latest fix.
Clearly much insight into word-meaning is to be gained by observing the ways in which words are strung together by competent practitioners of a language.
At any given time, at least one person's load of laundry is hanging over the balcony or is strung up by wooden clothes pins.
In this transcription consecutive utterances are often strung together, unseparated by punctuation marks.
They, like most beads, are usually found in female graves, strung with others in a necklace or used as pendants mounted in metal loops.
The words are ungrammatically strung together, with often inappropriate lexis and probably only a partially comprehensible pronunciation.
Man-made fibers have made tennis racket frames and strings stronger, allowing the rackets to be strung with greater tension.
Given an expanded call system, it would not be long before individual calls would be strung together, preserving their component meanings, thereby creating complex calls.
As he reaches his lowest point, his song incorporates fragments of numbers we have already heard, strung together as he grapples for his sanity.
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