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A substantial proportion is thrown on the wheel (probably the same kind of footwheel that is still found in the Indus region and to the west to this day, as distinguished from the Indian spun wheel common throughout the remaining parts of the subcontinent).
It's a kind of atonality in images, in which action is detached from cause, repetitions have an uncanny chill, and proportions are thrown out of whack and rendered disjunctive, oppressive, absurd.
Of course, all of the Penguins can be happy they are not Florida defenseman Keith Ballard, whose adventures involving his own goalie, Tomas Vokoun, have now reached astoundingly comical proportions by throwing the puck in his own net.
At various junctures, when that necessary balance has been thrown off by overreaching government bodies or overly ambitious individuals, we have found ourselves faced with a crisis of constitutional proportions.
C-3PO was apparently in the running, but the character's super-thin design would have thrown the product's proportions off even more than they already are.
· · Validation of intelligence sources since the war has "thrown doubt" on a high proportion of these sources.
Now, some in-depth research into colleges that rely on early decision for a significant proportion of their incoming students is being thrown into the debate.
The UK can realise these benefits through four business developments: lean production; reducing waste in manufacture and commerce; reducing the amount of working products thrown away; and increasing the proportion of goods and services leased.
He said that the whole thing was "blown out of proportion" and that no actual punches were thrown.
Potatoes, bread slices and apples are respectively the most wasted foods by quantity, while salads are thrown away in the greatest proportion.
In central Africa, which has been thrown into confusion by the war in Congo, the proportion of hungry people rose from 53% to 58% between 1995 and 2001.
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