Sentence examples for stranded open from inspiring English sources

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At the maximum, the DNA is fully melted, i.e. single stranded ("open" state).

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The operations manager of the service station, Quintin Speers provided a key role in helping those stranded, opening up areas of the main building to be used by those stuck on the motorway.

Many had been stranded on open land for several days amid government fears that IS might have infiltrated them.

However, many still remain stranded on open land between Ramadi and Baghdad, amid government fears that IS might have infiltrated them.

Although the Read House (42 The Strand; open Tuesdays through Saturdays, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., and Sundays, noon to 4 p.m). is the town's most famous attraction, the Amstel House (2 East Fourth Street; open Tuesdays through Saturdays, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., and Sundays, 1 to 4 p.m ., an elegant 1738 Georgian town house, is equally fascinating.

At the Strand I lingered on a set of stairs, reading clips from years of tabloid gossip pages that mentioned the store, including a report by Liz Smith about the time that Michael Jackson kept the Strand open two hours after closing, wandering around buying biographies of Howard Hughes and Marvin Gaye.

With this in mind, grip the standing end of the rope in your left hand, twist the strands open as before, and insert the last crowned stand.

Palm courts, pavilions, concert platforms; even Joe Lyons's first Corner House (in the Strand, opened in 1909) had to have a women's group.

A new series of Channel Five's Revealed strand opened with just over 1 million viewers last night, Wednesday, 24 June, for an episode in which former Sun editor Kelvin MacKenzie argued that the Victorian serial killer Jack the Ripper was an invention of the tabloid press of the day.

DFITs are simulated for six different scenarios: a single hydraulic fracture, multiple fracture strands, opening of transverse fractures, near-wellbore complexity, far-field complexity, and height recession.

In addition, the possibility to generate single-strand probes in the range of 150 500 nucleotides by a sodium hydroxide treatment of immobilised probes with subsequent elution of the remaining biotinylated strand, opens up for new microarray applications that would extend probe length beyond current oligonucleotide synthesis limits.

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