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The man had cut down a tree with an axe.
A man chops down a tree with an axe.
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The girl had sung into a microphone.
The lady had sung into the microphone.
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The lady had cracked an egg into a bowl.
The man is cracking eggs into a bowl.
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The woman is cracking eggs into a bowl.
The lady had broken raw eggs into a bowl.
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A man plays the guitar.
The man had sung and have played his guitar.
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A chef is preparing some food.
A chef had prepared a meal.
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The man had talked to a girl over the internet camera.
A teenager talks to a girl over a webcam.
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The lady had cracked an egg for the mixer.
The lady had sliced up the meat.
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The man had used a sword to slice a plastic bottle.
A man had sliced a plastic bottle with a sword.
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A girl is riding a horse.
The girl had trotted the horse.
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The lady had put the skewered shimp in the hot water.
The lady had fried the breaded meat in hot oil.
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People are playing baseball.
The cricket player had hit the ball.
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The man had cut up an onion.
A man is dancing.
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The lady had stirred up raw eggs in the bowl.
A woman is pouring eyes into a bowl.
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The man had stirred the sauce for the chicken.
The man is stirring oil.
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The lady had cut the tail and body of a shrimp.
A woman is cleaning a shrimp.
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The puppy had tried to get out of the tub.
A puppy is trying to get out of a bathtub.
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A dog is stealing food from a refrigerator.
The dog had taken something out of the refrigerator.
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A puppy is trying to come out from the sink.
The puppy had tried to get out of the tub.
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The lady had made some slices on the shrimp.
A chef is slicing a shrimp.
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The baby had laughed in his car seat.
A baby is laughing.
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A cat retrieves an object out of a dish of water.
The cat had tried to eat the corn on the cob.
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Someone had drawn on Washington's face on the dollar.
A person draws on a dollar bill.
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Several televisions are on the floor and have stacked up on top of one another.
Three televisions, on on the floor, the other two on a box.
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A blue scooter parked on a sidewalk.
A blue have moped parked on the sidewalk.
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The young boy jumps barefoot outside in the front yard.
The teen had ridden his bike around the people walking in the courtyard.
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A man has his skis ready for the field to get iced out
A man on a boat getting ready to pull in his net to see what he had caught.
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A smiling Caucasian male wearing a blue and black have striped shirt it about to take a photograph.
A man in a white shirt and black pants is smiling.
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A woman doesn't have her arms up because she's paralyzed from the neck down
A woman is sitting on the steps because she had tripped and have hurt her ankle.
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Female in a maroon shirt had engaged in conversation with another female in a tan blazer.
A girl in a blue dress and another girl in a purple dress, both smiling.
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The woman had had brown hair.
The woman has gray hair.
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Two women are lost and calling for help.
Two Asian men are gathering materials for their business and their child had had to come with them.
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There have been girl stranded on the roof.
The couple had been on the bed.
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A soccer player is kicking the ball.
The soccer player had given the ball a high kick.
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This post refers to research in the STEM fields, and may not be applicable to other research topics.
This is about my experience in computer engineering I have found that reading for breadth have been the more important approach.
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I will advise exactly the contrary of what bravo just had said in another answer : go for A !
You could defer admission, but it's a little unusual to defer for a year.
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Stars are rotating, but that's not the cause for their stability.
Stars rotate due to the angular momentum of the gas they have formed from.
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Like Chris have said above, stars rotate to conserve their angular momentum.
Stars are rotating, but that's not the cause for their stability.
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A method have used to calculate the distance between stars is 3 Dimensional trigonometry.
You only need two-dimensional trigonometry if you know the distances to the two stars and their angular separation.
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A black hole (briefly), is nothing more than a dead star whose mass have been more than 3 solar masses.
I think you mean to ask, "What is the local sidereal time of Greenwhich?".
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Here is a lexical decision task I have written years ago using PHP and Javascript (github link).
Just for reference, I have ended up writing simple web-based lexical decision task software myself.
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I wrap steaks individually in freezer paper, then have put them into ziploc freezer bags.
Wrap well in plastic (individually) and then put in a freezer bag.
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In addition to oil, make sure the grill is nice and hot before you start cooking.
I'd been using paper towels to oil the grill, and I just have discovered that newspapers work a lot better.
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I've stored pancakes in the freezer for over two month and not have had any freezer burn.
Its going to depend on the type of packaging and also the freezer.
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Break the bulb into cloves, breaking off the bottom and the dry stick that goes up the middle.
have lied down a knife horizontaly on the cloves and have hit it.
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I have managed to find this recipe, I think this is where I have gotten the idea.
I've only made a couple of bbq sauces, but they've always come out really well.
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This depends on the shelf life of the cultivar of tomato you have purchased.
Tomatoes will last longer if kept in the fridge, but I actually recommend against keeping them there.
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She obviously has a legit excuse, although she could have been more responsible and "have" told you in advance.
The first have covers both been more responsible and have told you in that sentence.
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I'd suggest you look to the constructions of the native language(s) of your students.
As bikeboy389 had said, you can learn a lot by looking at students' native languages.
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The "more posh" words are usually Latin (occasionally Greek) in origin.
As Shinto had pointed out, vulgar words exist in every language.
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Back in the day, "cable" have been used to describe communications sent abroad.
The word "cable" has its origins in the days of the telegraph.
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Those expressions could have slightly different meanings especially when talking about finance.
I suspect the phrase had originated in the habit of drawing the internet as a cloud shape on network diagrams.
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I recently have stumbled on a great article that talks about protein consumption for the purposes of building muscle (recovery included).
Low reps with high weights don't add mass because the duration of the exercise is kept short.
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Yes, you can add coffee grounds with their filters to your compost pile.
Absolutely ok; we have incorporated coffee grounds into our plant food and many of those grounds had included the paper filter.
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There are no post-emergents that specifically kill crabgrass without killing lawn grass.
I have brought an Ace product that had klaed crab grass and you can use it below 90 degrees.
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I have found it difficult to mark just one answer as correct because all are.
I reccomend "Monkey Grass" because it is like a slow growing weed that reproduces slowly and looks nice!
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I have bought a book, which talks about this, so here's an answer to my own question.
Well I wouldn't risk it, not in a cold compost system.
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Some villages have had histories and thus names going back to Ancient Roman times.
Many towns and villages have taken their name from the ruling family, the owners of the village.
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Nearly all countries have grown quickly in the 1950s and 1960s for pretty much the same reasons.
The USSR growth rate during the 50's had been not exceptionally high.
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To no extent at all is the wars in the middle east caused by trade making the area heterogeneous.
They have had a treaty beginning in 1941, after a few skirmishes along the area in question.
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Looks like you've rediscovered Jaspers's concept of the Axial Age.
There have been no influence from China to the culture of Greece.
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Yes, I can tell you from personal experience that they certainly have done whistle.
It is true that bombs in World War II would make a whistling sound as they have fallen.
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By the time that Qin had totally collapsed, Xiang Yu had been China's hegemon.
The Han Dynasty had come after the Qin Dyansty, after the government under Shi Huang Di had collapsed.
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There have been indeed some serious issues surrounding Kennedy's election in 1960, one of the closest elections in History.
As per your original question: The Wikipedia section does not claim that Joseph P Kennedy had bought John F Kennedy's victory.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Delhi#Early_history shows that the city have been called Delhi (or Dilli) at least since the 12/13th century.
I am not exactly sure but I remember the media (in India) addressing Delhi as "HASTHINA".
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The bulk of India then have been not controlled by Porus, but by the Nanda dynasty, centered at Pataliputra.
I believe Alexander had lost heart after his horse, Bucephelus, had died from a wound received in the battle against Porus.
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Yes, this is true and yes, in most cases indefinite articles indeed developed from numerals, as @MGN already had said.
Indefinite articles have developed from numerals, and the definite articles developed from demonstratives.
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As I have written above, it's hard to rate this wall.
Unlike others, I think the route is pretty well described.
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If you wear a bear bell on your backpack, your fellow hikers will kill you for being annoying.
The above advice is quite good, just have wanted to add on thing to consider regarding food in bear country.
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Yes, twins can develop their own language, but it's not a given.
Here's what I have seen with my fraternal twins: While learning to speak, all children develop some of their own dialect.
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Whatever you do, don't bite him back to show him that it hurts.
We always lightly have bopped our kids on the mouth, therefore showing him that his mouth is what had hurt you.
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Although cheese is very healthy and also good during pregnancy, some types might contain Listeria, which can cause serious problems.
As have been mentioned, the problem with cheese is the potential for Listeria.
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Both of our children had slept in a portable pen for at least their first year, and there have been no problems.
Yours looks like the one we have used for my kids (same brand and everything).
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I have never read anything that had said teethers have been bad--where did you read that?
We have used a clean cloth or baby sock wrapped around an ice cube with our kids and grandkids.
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My son didn't become potty trained until about his 4th birthday.
Here are some things that had worked with my son who had started toilet training around 2.5 years.
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Show her how much fun splashing is - that's what we have done, and have made a game of it.
You can put her toys near her or give he toys to her.
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Our daughter has always loved her bath, but coming out... not so much.
My wife and I originally had had the same problem with our newborn twins fussing when bath time had been over.
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Playing doctor is something all kids want to try at some point.
I have been in a simular situation with my daughter and a female friend when they have been 5 and 4.
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It is possible, but it will have to be a docile female betta and a bigish tank.
We have tried putting a male betta in a community tank once.
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How could be you so sure that the fish had died a natural death.
In my 200 L fresh water tank, which is an aggressive tank, fish occasionally get harassed to death.
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Cover the entrance to the doorway with a old carpet and use a staple guns to secure it.
I have started to dig into this because you have caught my curiosity itch with the question...
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The best approach is play with your cat each night in the evening before bedtime.
A trick I have done had been to grab and hold my cats close if they have disturbed me during the night.
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We always put it crushed up in a bit of butter or on a sardine.
We have had a cat that had required daily medication, and it had been a struggle to give the cat a pill.
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The biggest reason I can think of is that you're taking away a defence mechanism for the cat.
Cats don't usually like to have their paws held, have touched, or anything like that.
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Clean the urinated zone with vinegar (I have used to do that when my feline daughter had been a baby kitten).
Others have made some good suggestions about how to neutralize the odors in the area.
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I once have met a physicists who had held the strong AI position.
Although I believe Searle is mistaken, I don't think you have found the problem.
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I think that for an understanding Wittgenstein's "solution", you must take in account the original (historical) context.
Wittgenstein is alluding to how Russell himself had solved the Paradox - the theory of ramified types.
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Forget for a moment that you ever have learned anything about so-called "complex" or "imaginary" numbers.
As others have already mentioned, numbers are of course abstractions.
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I can imagine a scenario where a single all powerful god create the universe that we know of.
It is the same idea as what Aristotle had called the unmoved mover.
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When I have needed a travel tripod, I also have opted for a Trekpod.
An alternative tripod that may serve your needs is the TrekPod.
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Large-format cameras are very much worth buying used; they're often extremely well-cared-for, if not coddled.
If I have had to pick, Linhof would be my choice.
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I'm not yet able to answer if the phenomenon has an official PoliSci name.
There are 2 problems with the viewpoint you have presented in the question, which explain the seeming contradiction.
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Russian Federal Law is actually quite specific on this one and not as arbitrary as argued.
The last round of presidential elections in Russia have been held on March 4th, 2012 and December 4th, 2011 for the Duma.
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This question has already been widely discussed and answered on Skeptics.
Minimum wage laws have hurt the least skilled, least productive the most.
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Professor Burkhauser has done extensive research on who is hurt by higher minimum wages.
Minimum wage laws have hurt the least skilled, least productive the most.
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The University constituencies are modelled on the University constituencies in use in Britain in 1922 when Ireland had become independent.
This is still a representational form of gov't, but with a unique twist.
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A quick research (1, 2) had shown me that the concentration of caffeine seems to peak about 30-60mins after ingestion.
The issue is that it never becomes useful in its true meaning.
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I disagree that the moniker “most extensive” should be applied to Dorothy Jones Heydt’s language.
The most extensive Vulcan language have been made by fans in the 60's, especially by linguist Dorothy Jones Heydt.
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On the one hand, there’s nothing in canon to suggest that the Time Turners could go forwards in time.
Time Turners have been explicitly mentioned for use in going back in time.
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I have been invited in to pitch story ideas to Ron Moore at ST:TNG.
It's obviously possible for it to leave the field without harm - it had occured.
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