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Before they found their touch from long range, the Knicks missed 12 of 15 3-pointers in the first half.
Twice Rivaldo screamed Barcelona ahead from long range, the second hit with such fury that it knocked him off his feet; twice Ruben Baraja equalised.
As the Knicks misfired from long range, the Nets made 14 of their 24 3-point attempts, briefly overcoming a season-long hindrance.
Frank Stapleton did test Southall from long range, the keeper easily saving the attempt that wasn't even going in, which neatly summed up the general poor showing from both teams in the first 45 minutes.
But I'm not betting on it!" He went on, "There is a dilemma, to reconcile three time scales: in the short term, the economy; in the middle range, global well-being generally; and, in the long range, the environment".
Forces between ions are called Coulomb forces and are characterized by their long range; the force (F) between two ions is inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them; i.e., F varies as 1/r2.
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During calcite cementation over long ranges, the decrease in supersaturation of the saline geothermal solution is negligible (Bathurst 1972).
Long range over-the-air HDTV antennas can get mighty unsightly and expensive.
In the "long range mode," the reduced sweep range translates into lower fringe frequencies at the same imaging depth.
In the long range scope, the idea of developing a universal education framework might be useful.
High variability is explained by the long range of the period (2.5 years).
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