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  • Originating from Lucknow, the fruit is gradually establishing itself in certain pockets of Dindigul and in remote places in Salem.
  • While seen as personally remote and aloof, Collins came across as fair and measured in meetings with unions.
  • She grabbed the remote off the coffee table, and flipped the TV off.
  • She moved into the kitchen and Merlin picked up a remote off the table.
  • In Scotland too, holy wells in remote places attracted the attentions of Presbyterian devotees, often despite the baleful stares of ordained Kirk ministers.
  • Some of the pictures featured at the show were those sent by spacecraft such as Mariner 9 which reveal extensive channels made by flowing water in the remote past of the planet.
  • The Himalayan Cataract Project is curing blindness - literally overnight - in the most remote villages of Nepal and India.
  • The rlogin command gives you easier access to remote machines than telnet.
  • Just suppose that cloning a human was no longer a remote possibility, but a scientific reality.
  • I would like to think that Colonial House at least gave us a different view of the remote past than the stereotypical textbook treatment we remember from high school.
  • This is the zone which, arguably, contains the most important sites for understanding responses to coastal processes in the more remote past, but which is the most difficult to protect or manage.
  • First, there are various pieces of evidence about monkeys being eaten in the remote past or in primitive cultures in more recent times.
  • At one level, the novel is about male sexual fantasies, at another it is about the role of memory, both the recent and remote past and how they intermesh with the present.
  • The SE models gain an electric sunroof, alloys and remote central locking.
  • Officials generally tolerated prostitution in mining centres, especially in more remote locations.
  • Not only that, but if you live in remote places, gifts are often best organised by mail order from down south, which adds another week or two to the process.
  • The second type is proprietary and relies on custom software drivers that communicate to the remote chipset.
  • A new kid will use a remote explosive to take out a target efficiently, but it's messy and it's also very risky.
  • The remaining six plaintiffs were excluded as claimants because they were in a more remote relationship - but it seems that on appeal they all lost and for a variety of reasons.
  • She is a cold, remote , autocratic figurehead with monarchical delusions and the instincts of a contract killer.
  • Five hundred and sixteen other patients who also had surgery there have been warned of the remote possibility of exposure.
  • Using these legends, he would come up with these radical theories of fabulous civilizations from remote past.
  • And many of those areas are very remote , very dangerous areas.
  • The concept of the device is to activate a remote sensor that will trigger the device on the vehicle that will bring it to a stop.
  • So there has to be some causal connection, however remote , though, does there not, between the acts done and the race of the person who is offended?
  • This problem centres on our very large landmass, long coastline, remote location and small population.
  • The specification list is comprehensive for a small car, although the absence of remote mirror adjustment was noted.
  • Nervously, I knew that there was a remote chance that Alex was here, and that Alex had Andrea somewhere.
  • The aircraft will remain for an indefinite period, delivering supplies to more remote locations.
  • Instead she rolled over and rummaged through her bedside table for the remote to her stereo.
  • The disease may have been transmitted to 1056 patients through surgical instruments, however, the likelihood of transmission is remote .
  • The risk of crime - much less terrorism - had always been remote .
  • Every Croatian household, from the largest urban center to the most remote village, has a television.
  • I glared at them both, my arms crossed, remote in hand.
  • Christian churches exist in even the most remote villages.
  • She forced him to sit and relax, handing him the remote to the TV.
  • American propaganda painted him as unbalanced and remote from reality.
  • Both prospects seem to me to have been relatively remote .
  • He attached the little remote device for his ship onto the rifle.
  • There are other uses for cheap, expendable remote sensors.
  • Manufacturers can also use RMS to load new profiles or operating systems into remote devices.
  • Sometimes they're only related in a very remote way.
  • In my anxiety I got a much earlier train, and when I changed onto the branch line was afflicted with almost overpowering excitement at this journey into the remote past.
  • Other times, the connection is more remote , or downright nonexistent.
  • At the touch of a button one of the blank monitors blipped to life, displaying a scene that was being picked up by a hidden remote camera.
  • If it is, the chances of bringing a successful legal action must be remote .
  • He popped one in and jumped back on the couch with remote in hand.
  • Is there even a remote possibility of a person who hadn't seen his four previous films, plus his comics and website, understanding the film?
  • Invitees used a satellite-based interactive system to link up with participants in locations situated in remote locations.
  • In other words, the Aboriginal past was remote and incidental.
  • If determinism is true, then our acts are the consequences of the laws of nature and events in the remote past.
  • I want you to hear what he said about that albeit remote possibility.
  • Moreover, since anthropology started as a museum discipline, this has resulted in a focus on exotic and remote locales and populations.
  • The 1.6 comes with electric windows, a radio / CD player, electric heated mirrors, alarm immobiliser and remote locking.
  • And she'd been stupid enough to believe there was even a remote chance he might actually like her as a friend?
  • They too had been forcibly removed to ‘detention’ centres in mostly remote areas.
  • Many Koreans realize that it is presently unrealistic and a remote possibility to envision a unified Korea.
  • It is also worth noting that the argument has nothing essential to do with a causal circumstance in the remote past.
  • I picked up the remote to the stereo and turned it down a bit.
  • Any remote relationship to terrorism will get you involved in one of these tribunals.
  • Although she had no recent history of trauma, in the remote past she had abdominal trauma that she had chosen not to have repaired.
  • Well, it's a fairly remote island.
  • In the near future, with this type of system users would not know whether they controlled a remote microscope or a virtual microscope.
  • It is challenging to make a Windows system log to a remote device.
  • Each idyll is a society in the distant future or the remote past that can be held up as a noble alternative to American society.
  • If his victory stands, the immediate prospect for reducing tension across the strait appears remote .
  • Finally I found what I was looking for, the remote to my stereo.
  • Seemingly different characters have the same name, a car accident happens in both the recent and the remote past, unrelated events have a strange symmetry.
  • He was faintly embarrassed by this and explained that living in a remote place demanded extraordinary measures if he was to keep up with the baseball.
  • Mira allows you to log into a Windows XP computer from a much simpler and less expensive remote device.
  • He could have made the same point just as well without any discussion of remote genetic relationships.
  • Instead, a remote sensor placed outdoors transmits a radio signal to a monitor inside your house, which shows the data on a liquid crystal display.
  • Still anything that engages the average reader with our remote past, even if in the form of a romantic time-condensing allegory, has got to be a good thing.
  • Walthall has spent hundreds of hours aboard NASA planes, operating remote sensors, but he is doing his research on the ground now.
  • Baghdad and other cities are wracked by small arms and remote bomb ambushes and by mortar and rocket attacks, and are closed to commercial air traffic.
  • Bonded labour may sound like pages from the remote past but is shockingly a fact in the present day, just an hour's drive from the winter capital of Jammu and Kashmir.
  • With the aid of a remote camera set 50 meters from the den, Christoph spent many hours watching her perform the intimate chores of motherhood.
  • It's not hers so there's still that remote chance she's still out there somewhere alive and - we're still clinging to that.
  • On the face of it, the objection of any surviving relative, however remote , bars any transplant.
  • He set up a blind in ‘the great marsh’ and a remote camera beside a slough, rigged to take a photo whenever a creature crossed its infrared beam.
  • Options such as ABS brakes and remote locking will cost you extra.
Günün İngilis Sözü

Unacceptable

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In _________, "a" is a long sound.

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To give up or give in

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