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| Each competitor rode | singly against the watch from a standing start. |
| Estrous females enter the leks both | singly and in groups and mate with centrally located |
| They occur | singly and in pairs, occasionally small groups will g |
| Homosporous, with sporangia borne | singly and dehiscing by a single slit. |
| C. occidentalis stems grow | singly and reach heights of 7-12 m, with stems 17-20 |
| C. plumeriana stems grow | singly and reach heights of 4-10 m, with stems 10-20 |
| Stems grow | singly and are 3 to 8 metres tall and 20 to 30 centim |
| 2 mezzo-sopranos, tenor, baritone, bass), both | singly and in various combinations. |
| d won prizes and acclaim, from the age of six, | singly and also as an active member of Manzoor Niazi |
| The two themes, | singly and in conjunction, provide the substance for |
| e either connected, set up end-to-end or built | singly and made of prefabricated corrugated iron with |
| ished partly in that periodical, partly issued | singly, as the occasion offered. |
| (pollen) catkins are produced in clusters (not | singly as in Pterocarya), the female catkins 25-30 cm |
| The flower heads appear | singly at the tips of the stem branches. |
| Flowers in this genus are born | singly at the end of unbranching, leaf-like infloresc |
| l cyclobutane rings look like a ladder and are | singly bonded like alkanes. |
| formal charge of zero (neutral), and sulfur is | singly bonded to the other two oxygen atoms, which ea |
| , and the carbons at the 4 and 5 positions are | singly bonded, rather than doubly bonded for the case |
| The herbs are commonly used | singly, but some enthusiasts experiment with mixing t |
| The | singly charged anion C6O− |
| ispersion over a wider wavelength range than a | singly clad fiber or a doubly clad fiber. |
| d by ; polytrees have also been referred to as | singly connected networks and oriented trees. |
| by the physics of a "large" particle as being | singly connected and including geometrical singularit |
| ty tried without success, followed by six men, | singly, each one being killed in the attempt. |
| hat was once a bustling roadside hub, only the | singly employed post office, Caltrans maintenance yar |
| of the morsing can be shown when accompanying | singly for the song or during neraval or swara prasta |
| pdog keeping a flock bunched to be brought out | singly for dipping," where the dog would herd the rat |
| assing the COSC's most extreme tests and being | singly identified by an officially recorded individua |
| Flowers occur | singly in leaf axils. |
| It occurs | singly, in pairs, or in mixed-species flocks. |
| They are borne in terminal racemes or | singly in the leaf axils of the branching stems. |
| Eggs are laid | singly in punctures in the leaf epidermis, either upp |
| The flower heads appear | singly in leaf axils, each lined with purple-tipped, |
| It occurs | singly, in pairs or in small groups, favouring hollow |
| n to carry only 2-3 eggs, which are oviposited | singly in the sand. |
| features, such as its arched windows, arranged | singly in one-over-one sets. |
| It lays its eggs | singly in niches excavated in the bark of a main stem |
| They nest either together in colonies, or | singly in mixed colonies of other tern and gull speci |
| The leaves are produced | singly, in pairs or in whorls of 3-4; the leaf is sim |
| large brown, muriform, ascospores which occur | singly in each ascus. |
| Southern Boobooks are usually seen | singly, in pairs, or in small family groups of an adu |
| pointed tip about 2 millimeters long and borne | singly, in pairs or triplets which are solidly attach |
| upland forest at 400-550 m, and has been found | singly, in pairs or small groups, and often join mixe |
| Slit sensillae may occur | singly, in widely spaces groups of varying alignment, |
| The globular yellow flowerheads appear | singly in the leaf axils from August to November, fol |
| loat, the larger guns were chosen, and mounted | singly in barbettes positioned at either end of the s |
| eam to pale yellow globular flowerheads appear | singly in the axils of the phyllodes in June to Octob |
| iderable service, with the three guns emplaced | singly in turrets, protected by massive concrete enca |
| side of the middle flight deck and six mounted | singly in casemates) and had a belt that was 11 in (2 |
| For example, | singly ionized Hydrogen is H II. Neutral oxygen would |
| e spectrum will be classified DO, dominated by | singly ionized helium. |
| [Fe II] indicates forbidden | singly ionized iron emission lines, Ca III] would be |
| f this star shows a very weak emission line of | singly ionized calcium (Ca II) from the chromosphere, |
| xample from an electrically neutral state to a | singly ionized state. |
| Hence the tree is essentially a | singly linked linked list, with data items hanging of |
| the simplest persistent data structure is the | singly linked list or cons-based list, a simple list |
| When cons cells are used to implement | singly linked lists (rather than trees and other more |
| B. terrestris is thought to be a mainly | singly mating species. |
| ss were armed with eight 150 mm (5.9 in) guns, | singly mounted. |
| molecular orbitals as far as possible and then | singly occupied orbitals for the unpaired electrons. |
| splitting diagram where all five orbitals are | singly occupied. |
| ales lay less than 200 eggs that are deposited | singly often supported by algae mats just below the s |
| Eggs are laid | singly on the underside of leaves. |
| Females will lay eggs | singly on flower buds. |
| Females lay eggs | singly on the host plant. |
| The 2 cm flowers are purple and are born | singly on 9 cm inflorescences. |
| Eggs are laid | singly on the upperside of the food plant leaves. |
| The pale yellow eggs are laid | singly on the host plants. |
| white and spindle-shaped, and are usually laid | singly on a leaf of the host plant. |
| This species breeds colonially or | singly on coasts and cliffs, making a lined nest on t |
| and honeydew and the female will lay its eggs | singly on wisps of honeysuckle growing in dense woodl |
| haped flowers in blue pink or white each borne | singly on an upright plant. |
| This species breeds colonially or | singly on coasts and cliffs, making a nest lined with |
| These are borne | singly on upright flower stalks which are green to br |
| The flower heads appear | singly or in crowded clusters. |
| Flowers appear | singly or in pairs on small stalks. |
| The flower heads appear | singly or in small clusters. |
| White-woolly flowers appear | singly or in small clusters. |
| Flowers occur | singly or in pairs in leaf axils. |
| The flowers occur | singly or in small clusters. |
| It is generally found | singly or in pairs foraging on the ground for insects |
| Typically seen | singly or in pairs, they are primarily frugivorous, b |
| They are used | singly or in pairs to power the Soviet Navy's submari |
| Eggs are deposited | singly or in clusters on leaves near potential prey. |
| It bears flowers | singly or in inflorescences of two or three. |
| Females lay eggs | singly or stacked under leaves of plants that are usu |
| The Grey-fronted Dove is usually seen | singly or in pairs, and is rather wary. |
| Flowers occur | singly or in small clusters along the stiff branches. |
| The flowers have five white petals, appearing | singly or in clusters of up to four blossoms. |
| They appear | singly or in groups of two or three on branch tips. |
| estrial species which feeds on seeds and lives | singly or in pairs. |
| Flower heads occur | singly or in small clusters along the stiff branches. |
| The minuscule flowers grow | singly or in loose clusters of several. |
| It is a generally common, and usually seen | singly or in pairs. |
| sunsets, you can find them eating in the woods | singly or in small numbers. |
| und on the trunk, thickly attached, and either | singly or in groups. |
| They are laid | singly or in groups of two to eight eggs in depressio |
| They sunbathe in the mornings | singly or in pairs on the top of vegetation with thei |
| ovide power to the 90 kW driving motors either | singly or together. |
| The erect, three-angled stems grow | singly or in tufts and clumps, easily reaching one me |
| herds, and in the summer the older males live | singly or in separate groups. |
| The pink flowers are borne | singly or in small clusters and appear over a long pe |
| lastic tubes that vary in length and can stand | singly or with other tubes. |
| ical and just under a centimeter wide, hanging | singly or paired in long, heavy bunches. |
| It is normally found | singly or in pairs and is a dark brownish-grey with i |
| ave Lord, have mercy as their response, either | singly or triply. |
| They are typically seen | singly or in pairs, but sometimes in small groups out |
| The fragrant flowers occur | singly or in pairs in leaf axils, or are borne in a s |
| They are independent in nature, and are worked | singly or in a "brace" of two or three dogs. |
| The gonotheca are borne | singly or in groups, they may or may not have protect |
| erally keeps to treetops, where it can be seen | singly or in pairs and often in mixed flocks. |
| a variety of ways-in openings or conclusions, | singly or in series, as bait or goad, as funnel to po |
| In the spring, female barklice lay eggs | singly or in groups in crevices on the trunks of tree |
| The Chattering Kingfisher lives | singly or in pairs and feeds on insects and lizards t |
| lly implemented either as linked lists (either | singly or doubly linked) or as arrays, usually variab |
| white, pink, or red, 3-4 cm diameter, produced | singly or in small clusters from spring to mid summer |
| elect layers of epithelial tissue, functioning | singly or in a group, or as part of a larger apparatu |
| Its flowers grow | singly or paired on a stem, and are usually cream-col |
| Flowers grow | singly or in pairs and have pointed sepals and small |
| e year as orange discs up to 5 mm in diameter, | singly or clustered on dung, usually from cows. |
| It lays white or yellow eggs, | singly or in small clusters, which hatch into a cater |
| rs are white, up to 5 cm across, and are borne | singly or in small clusters at the tips of the branch |
| The acorn cups are deep and the acorns grow | singly or in pairs and are light brown, broadly ovoid |
| Singly or in small groups on cow/horse dung and in pa | |
| dependently, the segments have ruptured either | singly or together repeatedly over the last 1300 year |
| dependently, the segments have ruptured either | singly or together repeatedly over the last 1,300 yea |
| sit 100-250 tiny (1/64 inch) shiny orange eggs | singly or in small groups among aphid colonies that h |
| emmed lily with few leaves and bearing flowers | singly or in inflorescences of up to four. |
| irs, and half as long as the acorns which grow | singly or in pairs and are light brown. |
| traditions of its past, Oglebay Institute acts | singly or collaborates with other organizations; serv |
| s lays its eggs in hemisphere-shaped capsules, | singly or in clumps up to six at a time, on leaves an |
| er: The 3-way switch allows use of the pickups | singly or together, and the volume control and tone c |
| ajor forms of communication in one country are | singly or together subjugated to the domination of an |
| to facilitate the lifting or lowering of them | singly or of the drill string as a whole. |
| ale yellow to gold globular flowerheads appear | singly or in groups of two in the axils of the phyllo |
| rne and Washington in March, and in April took | singly or in concert with others of her squadron four |
| of coated glasses, all of which can be glazed | singly or as double, or even triple, glazing units. |
| from any of the game's 20 tracks and attempt - | singly or with up to three additional players - to fo |
| Emerald doves usually occur | singly, pairs or in small groups. |
| They feed offshore away from land, | singly rather than in flocks. |
| The | singly rooted hierarchy, in object-oriented programmi |
| Steaming | singly, she zigzagged her way across the Pacific and |
| es short, sometimes drawn out; sometimes given | singly, sometimes in a short series. |
| (RRE, blue) to mediate export of unspliced and | singly spliced mRNA from the nucleus to the cytoplasm |
| A social animal that always hunts | singly such as the domestic cat is not a pack hunter. |
| When electrons are fired | singly through a double-slit apparatus they do not cl |
| singly to power the Project 670 Скат and Чайка-Б (Cha | |
| The fruit bodies are found growing | singly to sometimes more numerous, at low elevations, |
| n pairs to power Arktika-class icebreakers and | singly to power the Soviet merchant ship Sevmorput an |
| 50 reactor is the nuclear fission reactor used | singly to power the Soviet Navy's Project 685 Плавник |
| in company with TransDiv 37, before proceeding | singly to Guam to discharge cargo. |
| olean Chinese exhibits that a show was devoted | singly to the work of a living artist. |
| trees, including oaks, where females lay eggs | singly under the bark, and where males make an almost |
| the site at first collectively, and after 1793 | singly, until 1811. |
| Again traveling | singly, Valencia got underway for the southern Caroli |
| torpedo tubes were aft of the funnels, mounted | singly with a searchlight position between them. |
| After both genders mate, females fly | singly, without the male attached, to lay their eggs |
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