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But wandering albatrosses breed only once every two years, and much less has been known about where they spend their nonbreeding, or "sabbatical," year in the Southern Ocean, the great unbroken ring of water south of Africa, Australia and South America.
As lunar mountains protrude onto the hairline-thin ring of the sun, it will be seen not as an unbroken ring but an irregular, changing, sparkling sequence of arcs, beads and diamonds very briefly encircling the moon: a "diamond necklace" effect!
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Herein, we described a rapid method to differentiate ring-opened β-lactam antibiotics impurities from those with the unbroken lactam ring.
In 2009 Afghanistan is covered by an almost-unbroken yellow ring, encompassing every thickly populated area.
Ideally, the grain should run straight down the length of the board (not off the edges), so that the back of the board is a single layer of wood unbroken by any growth rings.
A ring is an unbroken circle, which many cultures understand as representative of eternity.
Her unbroken run stretches back to 1984.
Insert a rubber band, unbroken, into the two hooks.
Yet now Japanese fans of sumo are so accustomed to foreigners' dominance of the sport that when in January the reigning Mongolian champion, Hakuho, carried off his 33rd Emperor's Cup (beating not only his Japanese opponent in the ring but the formerly unbroken record of the legendary Taiho, from Hokkaido) only a few described the result as regrettable.
The supply of girls and the rings that traffic them will be unbroken.
The entire ring is carved from a single, unbroken hunk of the precious gem (pictured below).
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