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Dictionary forms found to match forms in the text list are marked.
When a match is found, an entry is made in the table of dictionary usage.
In our own practice, to have the last `` intonaco '' plaster coat thick enough to match, and at the same time to avoid fine cracks in drying, we found that it had to be put on in two layers, letting the first set awhile before applying the second.
While the scientific community was once divided between supporters of the Big Bang and those of alternative cosmological models, most scientists became convinced that some version of the Big Bang scenario best fit observations after the discovery of the cosmic microwave background radiation in 1964, and especially when its spectrum ( i. e., the amount of radiation measured at each wavelength ) was found to match that of thermal radiation from a black body.
If the keys match, then a matching element has been found so its index, or position, is returned.
One ground is that the epistle's language doesn't seem to match Paul's, with 48 words appearing in Colossians that are found nowhere else in his writings and 33 of which occur nowhere else in the New Testament.
The script on a monument at Boğazköy by a " People of Hattusas " discovered by William Wright in 1884 was found to match peculiar hieroglyphic scripts from Aleppo and Hamath in Northern Syria.
** A second hierarchy match algorithm was therefore created which uses the taxonomic hierarchies found in WordNet ( deep hierarchies ) and partially in LDOCE ( flat hierarchies ).
Plus, the parachute / kite part is normally bright colors to match to beachy area it is found in.
Once a match is found, the packet is encapsulated in the Layer 2 data link frame for that outgoing interface.
The leaked code was confirmed to be genuine as its output was found to match that of proprietary software using licensed RC4.
Nash theorizes that the plot unraveled when the body was found to have fingerprints that didn't match Dillinger's ( the fingerprint card was missing from the Cook County Morgue for over three decades ), it was too tall, the eye color was wrong, and it possessed a rheumatic heart.
DNA from seed pods of a tree at the crime scene was found to match that of seed pods found in Bogan's truck.
A match is found, that man is accused and at his trial, it is testified that the probability that two DNA profiles match by chance is only 1 in 10, 000.
Segments where no match is found will have to be translated by the translator manually.
Fortunately, Barthez's team found their form and won their final round robin match 2 – 0 to advance to the next stage, where they upset heavily favoured Spain 3 – 1 in the round of 16.
However, due to his bohemian lifestyle, her parents found him an unsuitable match for their daughter.
According to official accounts, after lengthy discussion, the BMW R 71 motorcycle was found to most closely match the Red Army's requirements.
The flamethrower found its origins also in the Byzantine Empire, employing Greek fire in a device of a hand-held pump that shot bursts of Greek fire via a siphon-hose and piston, igniting it with a match, similar to modern versions, as it was ejected.
In contrast, the original CMH is found in as much as 5 % to 8 % of Jews who have no family tradition of being Kohanim, and only 1. 5 % were found to have the closest match to the most detailed sequence.
Amongst non-Jews the CMH can be found among non-Jewish Yemenites ( 13 %) and Jordanians (~ 7 %), but none were found to most closely match the most detailed sequence.

found and pocket
They squatted on their heels in the deep mud and Dill found a cigar in his breast pocket, passing it over silently.
and a policeman asserted he had found a pair of brass knuckles in Art's pocket once when he had occasion to collar the Great First Baseman for some forgotten reason.
These coins may be pocket change left from an international trip or an old coin found in circulation.
The reaction takes place in the active site, a small part of the enzyme which is usually found in a cleft or pocket lined by amino acid residues, and the rest of the enzyme is used mainly for stabilization.
Legend in the Lawrence family has it that during the voyage, John Lawrence left the jewel in his waistcoat pocket when it was sent to be laundered, and it was returned promptly by the steward who found it.
Austro-Hungarian ambassador to the United States Ladislaus Hengelmüller von Hengervár, who was visiting the White House on the same day, claimed to have found a rabbit's foot in Washington's coat pocket when he mistakenly put on the coat ; The Washington Post elaborately described it as " the left hind foot of a graveyard rabbit, killed in the dark of the moon ".
When the dead body of Culshaw was examined, a pistol wad ( crushed paper used to secure powder and balls in the muzzle ) found in his head wound matched perfectly with a torn newspaper found in Toms ' pocket.
They share the same main morphological features ; a single flagellum which has an invagination, the flagellar pocket, at its base, a kinetoplast which is found in the single mitochondrion and a sub-pelicular array of microtubles which make up the main part of the cytoskeleton.
This changed in World War I, when soldiers on the battlefield found pocket watches to be impractical and attached their watches to their wrist by a cupped leather strap.
However, the bulge in Tom's pants pocket may have been the nearly $ 3, 300 in cash and receipts found on his body, perhaps in payment for stolen Mexican beef purchased by the butcher.
The " kick " is the front side pocket of a pair of trousers, and was found to be the pocket safest from theft.
Subsequent efforts to trace the second firm failed, and the court found the man not guilty, deciding that he had been duped and left significantly out of pocket.
The base of the flagella are found in a specialised pocket structure which is also the location of the cytostome.
A few days after Vicious ' cremation, his mother found an alleged suicide note in the pocket of his jacket:
The beggar offers Tom something he has found, and it turns out to be Sophia's pocket book with the £ 100 note tucked inside.
The coroner also found in his pocket a cable from Josephine addressed to Harry on the Mauretania before they arrived in New York: " CABLE GEORGE WHEN YOU ARRIVE AND WHERE I CAN TELEPHONE YOU IMMEDIATELY.
" I found the skeleton enveloped by a coating of a kind of ruddle ... which stained the earth, and in some parts extended itself to the distance of about half an inch mm around the surface of the bones ... Close to that part of the thigh bone where the pocket is usually worn surrounded also by ruddle about two handfuls of the Nerita littoralis shells.
The active site of an enzyme is usually found in a cleft or pocket that is lined by amino acid residues ( or nucleotides in ribozymes ) that participate in recognition of the substrate.
Through computational analysis and comparison to its homologs, it has been found that this protein has a smaller than average dimeric interface on its two-fold symmetry axis mainly due to the existence of an interfacial water pocket centered around two water-bridged asparagine residues.
He was quickly freed from the aircraft by his men, but died in an ambulance minutes later ; his orders to return home were found in his jacket pocket.
The " bean " is often found in the urethral diverticulum, a pocket adjacent to the opening of the urethra, so that area must also be checked.
Evans lodged with Allen and his wife in Preston, and was found to have a watch inscribed to West in his pocket.

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