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gives over
verb
Third person singular of give over
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— lasts a page or two and then gives over to a long, slow breath of relief.
| After a week of Italian opera, the company gives over the rest of its season to fourteen performances of Bernstein's "Candide".
"This gives over 300 GCHQ and 250 NSA analysts access to huge amounts of data to support the target discovery mission.
Her family even gives over their lovely courtyard to a belching, smoky furnace so that the neighborhood can supply steel for the Great Leap.
However, compensation comes in the form of wonderful panoramas it gives over much of the city, particularly towards St Peter's, and extreme tranquillity (usually – children do play here after school).
Islands is not really about parcels of land surrounded by sea (the title is taken from John Donne's poem), though it gives over much space to early settlement on Mauritius, as well as the uses to which Robben Island was put.
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Furthermore, comparison with fracture assessments made by BS7910 2005 code and finite element analyses indicates that the former gives over-conservative predictions.
These days, Ms. Sherin gives over-the-top pedicures in one of the 14 private treatment rooms at the Greenhouse Spa in Manhasset.
A more common criticism of the civics tests, especially from the left, is that it gives over-tested students yet one more exam to take, meaning that time-crunched educators have less flexibility to develop their own lesson plans.
Results for simple typical Hertzian RCF pure rolling are shown as previously remarked by the authors, the Dang Van criterion applied to RCF gives over-optimistic fatigue limits, due to the large influence of the hydrostatic component of the stress, particularly under some conditions.
The over-riding imperative to grow gives over-riding power to those, mainly the corporations, which have the capital and technology to deliver that growth, and, much the same thing, it undermines the case for a long list of public policies that would improve national well-being but are said to "slow growth" and to "hurt the economy". 1.
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