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Such force has this altered current that it would be easier to divert the course of a flood, when "Floods have slit the Hills / And scooped a Turnpike for Themselves".
Fans of Cameron's films will probably declare that the series should have been allowed to die a graceful death following the denouement of T2, which saw Sarah and John Connor successfully divert the course of history away from machine armageddon with the help of a friendly T-800 and a few ghettoblasters pre-loaded with Guns N Roses tapes.
It does not divert the course of armies, but it compensates us for our sufferings.
The Act included powers to divert the course of the Gwendraeth Fawr from Pwll y Llygod to Pont Spwdwr, where the Kidwelly to Llanelli turnpike road crossed the river.
pAPCs that encounter a pathogen and engulf related antigens stimulate T cells by forming a TCR-MHC class II complex, with the provision that costimulatory signals are also satisfied; then, particular sets of cytokines may be produced so as to divert the course of T cell differentiation towards either TH1 or TH2.
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It was recorded in Sima Qian's Records of the Grand Historian of 91 BC that in 780 BC an earthquake had been powerful enough to divert the courses of three rivers.
Nobody could envision a sport diverting the course of justice for so long.
Perhaps the decade is seen as too dreary or drab to have diverted the course of history decisively.
As so often, those with money or muscle seemed to have diverted the course of justice.Now, Manmohan Singh, the prime minister, has asked whether the courts need stiffening with reforms, "so that the justice system is seen to deliver justice".
True, even the drivel tends to be entertaining, but more awkward are those places where Liszt unexpectedly diverts the course of a fine piece by some "regrettable failure to live up to his own high standards," to use a term beloved by erring politicians.
Three or four years later, fired by reading the duck-raising memoirs of Lord Grey of Fallodon, he made a pond on his family's place at Litchfield by diverting the course of a brook, and stocked it with mallards, teal, wood ducks, and redheads, which he bought from a dealer.
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