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All and dangers
" " In searching for a new enemy to unite us, we came up with the idea that pollution, the threat of global warming, water shortages, famine and the like would fit the bill .... All these dangers are caused by human intervention, and it is only through changed attitudes and behavior that they can be overcome.
All fueled lanterns are somewhat hazardous due to the danger of handling flammable and toxic fuel, danger of fire or burns from the high temperatures involved, and potential dangers from carbon monoxide poisoning if used in an enclosed environment.

All and obstacles
All the boundary lines should be drawn at least away from all obstacles.
All three of the Pikmin colors that Captain Olimar discovers must be used in order to overcome various obstacles and complete the game.
All obstacles or compulsory passage ways are flagged, with a red flag on the right and a white flag on the left.
All obstacles are numbered, and the color of the numbering can indicate which level the fence is for if multiple levels are competing at the event.
All of these teams face the same rules, obstacles, restrictions, and more throughout the year.
All courses were to be ridden at 400 m / min, and had 15 obstacles with 18 jumping efforts, including a 5m water.
All of these are justified by Hamilton as devices to keep the people involved within the process, through removing different obstacles to the final goal of an uncorrupted electorate.

All and characteristic
All of Adams' work reflects this dogmatic characteristic.
All these records have close, attractive sound and the performances by a variety of instrumentalists is characteristic.
All elementary particles have a characteristic spin, for example electrons always have " spin 1 / 2 " while photons always have " spin 1 ".
All groups not of small 2 rank can be split into two major classes: groups of component type and groups of characteristic 2 type.
All rocket concepts are limited by the rocket equation, which sets the characteristic velocity available as a function of exhaust velocity and mass ratio, of initial ( M < sub > 0 </ sub >, including fuel ) to final ( M < sub > 1 </ sub >, fuel depleted ) mass.
All herpesviruses share a characteristic ability to remain latent within the body over long periods.
All first-order filters have a Butterworth filter characteristic.
All the characteristic temperatures associated to phases transformation, glass transitions and melting points, occurring during a sinterisation cycle of a particular ceramics formulation ( i. e., tails and frits ) can be easily obtained by observing the expansion-temperature curves during optical dilatometer thermal analysis.
All lipids have a characteristic temperature at which they transition ( melt ) from the gel to liquid phase.
All faults have a measurable thickness, made up of deformed rock characteristic of the level in the crust where the faulting happened, of the rock types affected by the fault and of the presence and nature of any mineralising fluids.
It was an eclectic but characteristic set that included such compositions as " Ain't That Pretty at All ", " Charlie's Medicine " and " Jesus Mentioned ", the first of Zevon's two musical reactions to the death of Elvis Presley ( the other is the song " Porcelain Monkey " on Life'll Kill Ya in 2000 ).
All these except the 7-sided ( d7 ) are available in high-impact translucent plastic, with GameScience's characteristic precision-edge unpolished look.
" All whistled languages share one basic characteristic: they function by varying the frequency of a simple wave-form as a function of time, generally with minimal dynamic variations, which is readily understandable since in most cases their only purpose is long-distance communication.
All members of the order are endemic to the twin land masses of Australia-New Guinea and most have the characteristic bandicoot shape: a plump, arch-backed body with a long, delicately tapering snout, very large upright ears, relatively long, thin legs, and a thin tail.
But the Character and Philosopher is what he seems to pretend to, and to be a good deal conceited of: the Others are put on to comply with Les Manieres du Monde, but that you are to suppose his real characteristic ; and I can't but fancy he is a great Pretender in All kinds of Science, as well as that he really has acquired an uncommon Share in some '.
All of the above features are characteristic of Chinese, Vietnamese, Thai, Hmong, and Standard Tibetan, despite belonging to numerous different language families.
All share the characteristic of a confusing maze whose pathways actively shift and draw on or obstruct those who have entered.
All fields of characteristic zero, and all finite fields, are perfect.
All have six eyes arranged in three groups of two ( diads ) and the violin spiders are usually brownish with a darker brown characteristic violin marking on the cephalothorax.
All members of the Psittaciformes order have a characteristic curved beak shape with the upper mandible having slight mobility in the joint with the skull and a generally erect stance.
St. Augustine's, Kilburn ( 1871 ), St John's, Red Lion Square, London ( 1874 ), St Alban's, Conybere Street, Birmingham ( 1880 ), St Michael's, Croydon ( 1880 ), St John's, Norwood ( 1881 ), St Stephen's, Bournemouth ( 1889 ), and All Saints Church, Hove ( 1889 ), are characteristic examples of his mature work.
All Mycobacterium species share a characteristic cell wall, thicker than in many other bacteria, which is hydrophobic, waxy, and rich in mycolic acids / mycolates.
All groups of carbonaceous chondrites except the CH group are named for a characteristic type specimen:
" All the people of this type have one common characteristic: they like to discuss things without limit or end ....

All and narrow
All of the railways in the country are of the narrow metre gauge.
All these processes generate new frequency components, meaning that narrow bandwidth light literally explodes in a wide range of new colours, called supercontinuum generation.
All through the Middle Ages the narrow peninsula jutting out into the sea made up the main part of Tórshavn.
All through the Middle Ages, the narrow peninsula jutting out into the sea made up the main part of Tórshavn.
" All disputes which are capable of being brought in courts, arising under either state or federal law may be brought in one of the state courts, except in a few narrow case where federal law specifically limits jurisdiction exclusively to the federal courts.
All three rivers are shallow and narrow.
All other extant birds have a narrow forked vomer that does not connect with other bones and is then termed as neognathous.
All katar with thickened tips are commonly described as " armour-piercing ", but it's likely that only narrow and slender blades made this function possible.
*" All the world is a very narrow bridge, but the main thing is to have no fear at all.
All Roman comedy stems from Greek New Comedy but rewritten in Latin with slight adjustments to local taste and the long, narrow stage of Roman theatre.
All four election victories from 1993 to 2004 were by narrow margins, as she was twice declared defeated by the national news though she emerged victorious the next day.
Mark Tully and Satish Jacob wrote, " All terrorists were known by name to the shopkeepers and the householders who live in the narrow alleys surrounding the Golden Temple.
All the tuned circuits need to track to keep the narrow bandwidth tuning.
:( c ) All ships shall comply with Section I of this Part e. g., Rules 5 ( lookout ), 6 ( safe speed ), 7 ( risk of collision ), 8 ( action to avoid collisions ), 9 ( narrow channels ), and 10 ( TSS ) with due regard for the visibility conditions.
All three of the Thornborough henges and the narrow strip of land connecting them are Scheduled Ancient Monuments.
All are flanked with a narrow, wide-silled window similar to those on the north facade.
Rugby was introduced to Japan in 1899 and Japan's first international was a match against a Canadian team in 1932. Notable games for Japan include a victory over the Junior All Blacks in 1968, and a narrow 6 – 3 loss to England in 1971.
All Spinosaurids had very narrow jaws with relatively homogeneous pointed teeth.
All Kalos iterations featured high H-point seating within a relatively narrow, short and high-roofed body that combined a long wheelbase with short front () and rear (, hatchback ) overhangs to maximize the outward visibility, interior space and maneuverability for the vehicle's footprint.
All except the prototype 3ASV3 had narrow 2 + 2 seats on the upper deck.
All mast virtually stand in the sea on the narrow Gisseløre peninsula, which allows for excellent radiation efficiency.
All around the island, behind a narrow beach the ground rose abruptly by 20 m, and then more gradually to 98 m near the middle.
He later claimed the experience was hardly a big deal, explaining: All the blokes up in this country, who work with cattle, ringers, stockmen, bull-catches, whatever, all of them, have really narrow shaves all the time.
All of Indiana tends to be fairly conservative and anyone who does not fit in the narrow mold of normalcy is largely considered an outcast.

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