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According to some legends, the dog's appearance bodes ill to the beholder-for example in the Maldon and Dengie area of Essex, the most southerly point of sightings, where seeing Black Shuck means the observer's almost immediate death.

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Despite the challenge, the enthusiasm with which the only recently financially autonomous Oneida have undertaken language preservation bodes well for their success.

bodes and been
The mineral profile of the grapes bodes well for blending and in recent times its has been blended often with Sauvignon blanc, Sémillon and Malagousia.

bodes and by
It was not well received by Locus Online, which stated it was " a preview that bodes not well " and " the other offerings range from mediocre to awful.

bodes and .
A planned high-speed commuter rail line between Santa Fe and Raton bodes well for the future of this small community.
The village lost population for much of the twentieth century, but recent economic success bodes well.
An we ' r fur stairtin in tae leukk bodes agane fur oor baste kenmairk gate, ' at owre tha nixt wheen o yeirs wull be tha ootcum o sillerin tae aboot £ 60m frae resydentèrs furtae uphaud tha hale hannlin adae wi beef an tha mïlk-hoose.
Riesling from this area ranges from dry to sweet, and has a crisp lightness that bodes well for easy drinking.
Though absolute sales might grow in an expanding market, a firm's share of the market can decrease which bodes ill for future sales when the market starts to drop.
The success of the AAV1 virus to deliver the gene to the muscles in this trial also bodes well for the development of gene therapy for other neuromuscular conditions.
The dying Bradford suggests that this bodes ill for the human race, but observes that since the galaxy to which the transmission was aimed is a million light years away, the threat may not manifest for millennia.
And that bodes well going into Season 14.
It is said that his appearance bodes ill to the beholder, although not always.
This bodes well for the creative potency of the rest of the soundtrack, which is due Nov. 14.

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The GAR initially grew and prospered as a de facto political arm of the Republican Party during the heated political contests of the Reconstruction era.
Attendance of 14, 975 and 15, 240 at two heated contests against their then arch rival, the Seattle Thunderbirds, assisted the Rockets in chalking up the highest per game average for a first year expansion team under the Canadian Hockey League umbrella.

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Hot wire anemometers use a very fine wire ( on the order of several micrometres ) electrically heated up to some temperature above the ambient.
During spallation ( bombardment with high energy protons ), a uranium carbide target is heated to several thousand degrees so that radioactive atoms produced in the nuclear reaction are released.
Ponzi lived luxuriously: he bought a mansion in Lexington, Massachusetts, with air conditioning and a heated swimming pool, and he maintained accounts in several banks across New England besides Hanover Trust.
Then, after the medical team has made sure they are on the right track, the tip of the electrode is advanced to the plane of the cingulate where it is heated to 75-90 C. Once the first lesion is created it serves as a center around which several other lesions are created.
This stove was much more energy efficient than earlier stoves ; it used one fire to heat several pots, which were hung into holes on top of the stove and were thus heated from all sides instead of just from the bottom.
The Journal du siege d ' Orléans, as quoted in Pernoud, reports several heated discussions over the next week concerning military tactics between Joan and Jean de Dunois, the Bastard of Orléans, who directed the city's defense.
After much heated debate over several months about the selection of the crew between Nikolai Kamanin and Sergei Korolev, Komarov was named as prime crew commander on October 4, 1964, by the State Commission ; just eight days before its scheduled launch.
Richard, having never liked Bugs due to his stoic nature, instigates a heated argument with him, and the community becomes fractured into several social groups.
He refused the order and resigned several days later after a heated exchange with the king.
Prior to that the county seat had moved several times, often with heated debate, thus the centralized location hoping to bring " harmony " to all concerned.
Quincy has several parks including an aqua park with a waterslide with 2 water fed half tubes, heated pools, and special areas for kids.
In 1960, the Gentleman Usher of the Black Rod arrived to summon the House of Commons during a heated debate, and several members protested against the disruption by refusing to attend the ceremony.
These are usually bamboo tubes in diameter and long, filled with either: water and several hundred grams of calcium carbide, or heated kerosene, then ignited by match.
Although the immediate effect of biblical minimalism from 1992 onward was heated debate from several sides ( not just two ), some calmer critiques, none of which was neutral, eventually appeared.
Admiral Yi effectively cut off the possible Japanese supply line that would have run through the Yellow Sea to China, as well as severely weakened the Japanese strength and fighting morale in several heated engagements ( where many regard the most critical Japanese defeat to be the Battle of Hansan Island ).
Separated by just on Interstate 75, the two schools celebrate a heated rivalry in several sports.
The engines were adapted for tougher emissions requirements and several models with an electrically heated rear window were introduced.
This incident also renewed a heated rivalry between Tracy and Bourdais in which the Canadian driver criticized his rival for knocking him out of several past races and claiming that the Denver incident was payback according to him.
The role of defense against nuclear missiles has been a heated military and political topic for several decades.
Scheider, who only reprised his role to end a contractual issue with Universal, was also unhappy during production and had several heated exchanges with Szwarc.
About 45 years later Kirchhoff and Bunsen noticed that several Fraunhofer lines coincide with characteristic emission lines identified in the spectra of heated elements.
He drove the damaged, hood-less car to a 25th place finish and had a heated exchange with Bodine following the race ( the first of several exchanges with other drivers during his career ).
Raw milk is clarified and standardised, and then is heated to 85-90 ° C for several seconds.
Yearbooks indicate that, although at first Walter Johnson's rival high school may have been Richard Montgomery High School in Rockville, Maryland, as early as 1960 a heated rivalry arose between Walter Johnson and Bethesda-Chevy Chase High School in Bethesda, which lasted several decades.

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Tubes may be heated transversely or longitudinally, where the former ones have the advantage of a more homogeneous temperature distribution over their length.
Brass was produced by the cementation process where copper and zinc ore are heated together until zinc vapor is produced which reacts with the copper.
He started out in 1989 as a student at the current Radboud University Nijmegen in the Netherlands, where he lived in a typical student house with all the stereotypical side-kicks, such as the fat boy, the beer drinker, the bossy girl who checks if everybody keeps to the house rules, and the tramps who use the heated shared hallway to stay the night.
An external combustion engine ( EC engine ) is a heat engine where an internal working fluid is heated by combustion of an external source, through the engine wall or a heat exchanger.
The 70s Essendon sides were involved in many rough and tough encounters under Tuddenham, who himself came to logger heads with Ron Barassi at a quarter time huddle where both coaches exchanged heated words.
The JSDF develops another plan: force Godzilla onto a field of microwave-emitting plates during an artificial thunderstorm, where it will be heated by the microwaves.
The first reference to the incendiary properties of such mixtures is the passage of the Zhenyuan miaodao yaolüe, a Taoist text tentatively dated to the mid-9th century AD: " Some have heated together sulfur, realgar and saltpeter with honey ; smoke and flames result, so that their hands and faces have been burnt, and even the whole house where they were working burned down.
The pressures encountered at the areas where the water is heated makes the boiling point of the water much higher than at normal atmospheric pressures.
Yet in 1971 the teams were engaged in a heated race that went down to the final week of the season, where Miami won its first division title with a 10 – 3 – 1 title compared to the 10 – 4 Baltimore record after the Colts won the Week 13 matchup between them at home, but proceeded to lose the last game of the season to Boston.
* Noborigama kiln-the Noborigama is an evolution from Anagama design as a multi-chamber kiln, usually built on a slope, where wood is stacked from the front firebox at first, then only through the side-stoking holes with the benefit of having air heated up to 600 ° C from the front firebox, enabling more efficient firings.
* In nunatak areas in the tropics, where daytime tropical sun or volcanic heat heated bare rock sheltered from cold wind and made small temporary melt pools, which would freeze at sunset.
The assembly, after a heated discussion, declared the deposition of the intruder, and ordered him to be sent to Germany, where he was kept prisoner for two and a half years.
Unlike a piston engine, where the cylinder is cooled by the incoming charge after being heated by combustion, Wankel rotor housings are constantly heated on one side and cooled on the other, leading to high local temperatures and unequal thermal expansion.
Some have heated together sulfur, realgar and saltpeter with honey ; smoke and flames result, so that their hands and faces have been burnt, and even the whole house where they were working burned down.
Research in nuclear propulsion began with studies for nuclear thermal propulsion, where the reactor heated a propellant ( usually hydrogen ) that was allowed to expand through a nozzle.
Most rubber in everyday use is vulcanized to a point where it shares properties of both ; i. e., if it is heated and cooled, it is degraded but not destroyed.
The ruby is dipped into oils, then covered with powder, embedded on a tile and placed in the oven where it is heated at around 900 ° C ( 1600 ° F ) for one hour in an oxidizing atmosphere.
The dust within the cloud becomes heated to temperatures of, and these particles radiate at wavelengths in the far infrared where the cloud is transparent.
The meteoric water infiltrates to depths of a few kilometers ( miles ) where it is heated to at least by hot rock near geologically young intrusions.
Upflow occurs in the west moat where the heated water with lower density rises along steeply inclined fractures to depths of.
The formation of bubbles in a heated liquid is a complex physical process which often involves cavitation and acoustic effects, such as the broad-spectrum hiss one hears in a kettle not yet heated to the point where bubbles boil to the surface.

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