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  • oles with winged, spiny margins, some spines exceeding a centimeter long.
  • The probability of meeting or exceeding a requirement (for example, a product that i
  • It is a hairy, erect perennial herb often exceeding a meter in height.
  • to sprawling stands of weedlike erect stems exceeding a meter in height.
  • This is an erect annual often exceeding a meter in height with fuzzy green foliage.
  • rennial grass forming dense clumps sometimes exceeding a meter in height.
  • This clarkia grows a spindly stem not exceeding a meter in height and occasional small leave
  • This is an erect, branching plant not exceeding a meter in height.
  • This plant is a perennial or small shrub not exceeding a meter in height.
  • It is an annual herb exceeding a meter in maximum height.
  • quires the player to shut every door without exceeding a time limit.
  • This is a highly branched shrub often exceeding a meter in height made up of many long yello
  • ual calculation of every term of long period exceeding a maximum amplitude of 0.1 arc sec.
  • -forming plant or grow tall stems to heights exceeding a meter.
  • This is a branching shrub not exceeding a meter in height with thick hairless to fuz
  • Coleman was caught by a speed camera exceeding a 30 mph speed limit in Borehamwood in Janua
  • ucts from Iraq for 120 days from June 8, not exceeding a total of one billion United States dollars
  • b with one or more erect, waxy stems usually exceeding a meter in height.
  • ast one erect, slightly hairy stem generally exceeding a meter in height.
  • lender, greenish, often hairy stem sometimes exceeding a meter tall.
  • of length 2w around the match, with a score exceeding a cut-off.
  • This is an erect evergreen shrub exceeding a meter in maximum height with hairless bark
  • with a highly branched, twining stem rarely exceeding a meter in length with which it physically s
  • ling perennial herb or bushy shrub generally exceeding a meter tall and approaching four meters in
  • ant with fibrous roots and thin stems rarely exceeding about 25 centimeters in height.
  • of air-delivered cargo in the Mediterranean, exceeding all records for fleet air logistics support
  • e biggest United Artists opening in history, exceeding all of the James Bond films at that time.
  • he newest models of aircraft were capable of exceeding altitudes at which humans can breathe normal
  • m., usually repeated every 4 to 8 hours, not exceeding an oral dose of 100 mg daily.
  • pulations are often legally constrained from exceeding authorized capacity.
  • It is said to be an exceeding beautiful city, with a sandalwood pleasure g
  • ademic performance League Tables, invariably exceeding both National and Local Education Authority
  • of the tomb, beautiful and clothed in a robe exceeding bright: who said to them, Wherefore are ye c
  • r any of its burdens; but it is a posture of exceeding danger to anyone who lacks tenderness or sym
  • Help, then sweet Queen, in our exceeding danger,
  • l Law Enforcement unit (TACLET) for a period exceeding eighteen months.
  • Finally, alpine uplands known as 'The Bowl' exceeding elevations of 7,000 ft (2,100 m) are clothed
  • of 275,268 tons, are the largest ever built, exceeding even the Seawise Giant (260,581 gross tons w
  • st important places of pilgrimage in Europe, exceeding even Santiago, Rome and Jerusalem for number
  • Exceeding Expectations is an initiative that aims to s
  • obinson's team won another six Pac-10 games, exceeding expectations for his first year on the job g
  • ove's primary students are either meeting or exceeding expectations (10% exceeding expectations and
  • t Seventeen became Kay's breakthrough album, exceeding expectations and debuting at number 2 on the
  • f the first year 132 students were enrolled, exceeding expectations.
  • The reference to a fine not exceeding fifty pounds must be construed as a referenc
  • he first offence, be liable to a penalty not exceeding fifty pounds, and if it be the second or any
  • ndians were entitled to "a piece of land not exceeding fifty acres out of the lands reserved or set
  • l appointed by the government for a term not exceeding five years.
  • ng provisions shall be subject to a fine not exceeding five thousand dollars, and every officer or
  • to be tied neck and heels, for any time not exceeding five minutes, or inflict such corporal punis
  • tinental GT, which in 2004 sold 5,983 units, exceeding forecasts by 62%.
  • on indictment to imprisonment for a term not exceeding fourteen years".
  • herb producing a narrow, upright stem often exceeding half a meter tall lined with narrow lance-sh
  • It reaches a maximum height exceeding half a meter and its erect stem is topped wi
  • This fern has leaves exceeding half a meter in length made up of six to ten
  • ry perennial growing spindly stems sometimes exceeding half a meter in height.
  • It is an erect annual herb often exceeding half a meter in height.
  • This is a hairy perennial herb not exceeding half a meter in height.
  • his is a spindly plant producing erect stems exceeding half a meter in height and sparse narrow lea
  • This clarkia erects a spindly stem rarely exceeding half a meter in height and bearing sparse na
  • l herb producing a slender, erect stem often exceeding half a meter in height.
  • rb producing a slender, erect stem sometimes exceeding half a meter in height.
  • art II of the Liquor Act required a majority exceeding half of the votes in the 1898 election to pa
  • r many encounters include a woman beaten for exceeding her credit limit and a homeless burn victim
  • The pope accused Landulf of exceeding his authority by making truces without papal
  • Prime Minister Mykola Azarov accused him of exceeding his authority during the signing of gas agre
  • that they would increase royalty tax to TVB exceeding HK$10 million for music programs.
  • ifornia along with very strong winds locally exceeding hurricane force strength as well as heavy mo
  • and on all goods of similar description, not exceeding in value forty cents per square yard, two ce
  • ugh, and may thereby appoint such fines, not exceeding in any case £5, as they may deem necessary f
  • alth delivers employers engagement rates far exceeding industry norms and the ability to fairly and
  • Annual sales reached 30,000, exceeding initial projections by 50%.
  • tithe in Judaism and many Christian sects - exceeding it is a supererogatory act.
  • It grossed $49,752,391 worldwide, exceeding its £15 million budget.
  • ERS-1 failed on March 10, 2000, far exceeding its expected lifespan.
  • ut the average number of inmates is 2000-far exceeding its capacity in terms of space, sanitation a
  • stralia of censorship and unconstitutionally exceeding its authority.
  • y the instruments, the aircraft was actually exceeding its safe cruising speed, and far above a saf
  • onstrates a good performance by achieving or exceeding its annual targets, maintaining good progres
  • However, regularly exceeding its capacity supporting over 200 prisoners,
  • the film grossed US$17.5 million worldwide, exceeding its budget of US$10 million.
  • One Vision fundraising campaign in 2007, far exceeding its goal, Matson announced his resignation.
  • with the total value of imports and exports exceeding its gross domestic product.
  • ookie to open a season in franchise history, exceeding Jon Matlack's 6-0 start in 1972.
  • ily upon us insomuch that many cried out for exceeding joy and many fell to the ground.
  • ltless Before the presence of His glory with exceeding joy, ~ Jude 1:24
  • By gazing on its own exceeding light.
  • mph) vessels were constructed to a standard exceeding Lloyds class 1 ice-stiffening, with addition
  • y neat green and blue umbrilloes, to be sold exceeding low, by Oliver Greenleaf," 1768 (Boston Even
  • ghts during the late 1960s, attaining speeds exceeding Mach 3.
  • Further tremors exceeding magnitude 3 were recorded on 6 January (meas
  • an erect, spreading, or trailing shrub often exceeding meter in height with many stiff branches.
  • n of Labour victory were always small, never exceeding more than 197 votes.
  • mber 2002 due to natural decay of its orbit, exceeding more than twice its nominal lifetime.
  • pon to implement the first withdrawal of the exceeding number of troops by July 15, 2010 and the re
  • Due to the Wolves exceeding number of veteran players, Rissmiller was li
  • be allowed to go to court because of a time exceeding of 5%" as well as filing a legal challenge t
  • % in 1986 and by 4.8% in 1987, in both years exceeding official projections.
  • ed by Ted Fujita surveyed the damage path as exceeding one mile (1.6 km) wide at times.
  • sette of large leaves and an erect stem well exceeding one meter in maximum height.
  • n which further imports were authorised, not exceeding one billion United States dollars.
  • This is a densely branching shrub easily exceeding one meter in height, taller than wide.
  • herb growing from a thick rhizome, its stem exceeding one meter in maximum height and sometimes ap
  • hgrass growing decumbent or erect to heights exceeding one meter-3 feet.
  • s which they might be pleased to select, not exceeding one hundred.
  • Psorothamnus polydenius is a shrub sometimes exceeding one meter in height.
  • It is an erect perennial herb sometimes exceeding one meter in height.
  • slender erect stems reaching maximum heights exceeding one meter.
  • This is a clumping perennial often exceeding one and a half meters in height.
  • herb growing erect to a maximum height often exceeding one meter.
  • sed through 2008, with food intake and outgo exceeding one million pounds.
  • Carex utriculata produces stems exceeding one meter-3 feet in maximum height from a th
  • RIAA for a total number shipments and sales exceeding one million units.
  • It has wide leaf blades for a rush, often exceeding one centimeter in width at the base.
  • ufts of very narrow cylindrical stems easily exceeding one meter long.
  • miums from fire insurance alone considerably exceeding one million per annum.
  • n of brown trout which rarely attain weights exceeding one pound due to the naturally acidic chemis
  • herb growing erect to a maximum height well exceeding one meter, its upper stem branching.
  • via the Quantum Hall Effect with a precision exceeding one part per billion.
  • lery, London, such of his oil-paintings, not exceeding one hundred, as they might choose to select,
  • y may be willing and desiring that a sum not exceeding one hundred guineas be laid out in a handsom
  • centimeters tall and sometimes much taller, exceeding one meter in height and sometimes approachin
  • numerous teachers and students, with numbers exceeding one-thousand.
  • Exceeding Our Grasp: Science, History, and the Problem
  • d and painful Wound, beseeching Thee by that exceeding pain and by the crushing burden of Thy heavy
  • nstitutional, whether for formal violations ( exceeding powers or violating procedures) or for mater
  • ading e-mail worm ever (as of January 2004), exceeding previous records set by the Sobig worm.
  • range motions, as it were inspirations, with exceeding readiness of will to change his religion, to
  • pH ( exceeding regulatory limits)
  • In addition, for larger particles exceeding roughly 300 nm in size information on the pa
  • ness interests with declared personal assets exceeding Rs 100 crores.
  • Last weekend, airborne pollutants soared, exceeding safe limits by nearly seven times.
  • rd was given to ISL in recognition of Poplog exceeding sales of 5 million dollars.
  • urban high schools for "students meeting and exceeding science standards."
  • in the song, which often results in the song exceeding seven minutes in length.
  • smaller Romanian populations, usually never exceeding several hundred people.
  • y-telling prior to the use of cluttering and exceeding simulation rules: every playable character h
  • overnor; his 10 years and 6 months in office exceeding Sir Alexander Grantham's previous record by
  • n height but sometimes becoming treelike and exceeding six meters.
  • rmara Region and with an annual cargo volume exceeding six million metric tons (MT), is Turkey's th
  • maximum height, sometimes becoming treelike, exceeding six meters.
  • represent the percent of students meeting or exceeding standards on the Texas Assessment of Knowled
  • The school average for students meeting or exceeding standards as measured by Georgia's Criterion
  • TAKS Results (% meeting or exceeding standards)
  • r Highest Percentage of Students Meeting and Exceeding Standards, and Platinum for Greatest Gains.
  • By 1875, with demand again on the verge of exceeding supply, the Boston Water Board was establish
  • (400 m3/s), and with three other high flows exceeding ten thousand second-feet.
  • independent district, to run any period not exceeding ten years, drawing a rate of interest not ex
  • duty may be imposed on such importation, not exceeding ten dollars for each person.
  • duty may be imposed on such Importation, not exceeding ten dollars for each Person.
  • Upon this, being struck with exceeding terror and remorse, he wept bitterly, desiri
  • l) is in the range 3-30 x 1036 ergs s−1, far exceeding that of any accretion-powered cataclysmic va
  • y-three groups had received unmatched grants exceeding that amount.
  • 's 2000 Census population surpassed 225,000, exceeding that of regionally comparable cities includi
  • Gases at high pressure can have a density exceeding that of some solids.
  • North American comics market share, briefly exceeding that of industry giant DC Comics.
  • C), with most of the days in July and August exceeding that benchmark.
  • one of the heaviest gases, with the density exceeding that of the heaviest elemental gas radon (9.
  • ielder during his time at Nottingham Forest, exceeding that of many strikers at the time.
  • Exceeding that amount results in excess levels of amin
  • The school is exceeding the designed capacity.
  • This award is granted for exceeding the award criteria and for a structure that
  • on the park, rivaling, and in many instances exceeding, the quality of planned research and develop
  • eserted mountaineer soldiers reached 62,750, exceeding the number of mountaineer fighters in the Re
  • final grades at the advanced standing level, exceeding the provincial average.
  • 78 "actual boardings and 2,341 inspections", exceeding the "results of any Squadron Three cutter th
  • Due to the crowd average exceeding the proposed capacity of the rectangular sta
  • ring results from the parts being joined not exceeding the solder's liquidus temperature, resulting
  • d to compete for another 45 minutes, finally exceeding the total of the German silver medalist by 3
  • a fairly powerful High Explosive, marginally exceeding the destructive yield of TNT.
  • orically had a high drop-out rate, regularly exceeding the state average.
  • es are green, unequal, with the inner spathe exceeding the outer, apex brown, acute, usually dry.
  • enerated by the interaction of stress waves, exceeding the local tensile strength of materials.
  • successful pop singles of its time, despite exceeding the then standard length for radio play.
  • Now this may happen either by their exceeding the measure or by their falling short of it;
  • e is no longer available for selection after exceeding the age limit.
  • ersonal record for highest first week sales, exceeding the 75,390 copies sold during the first week
  • Bonus reduced by £3 for each month exceeding the above mentioned period.
  • t acquire from the photon vibrational energy exceeding the dissociation energy, that is, the energy
  • can Customer Satisfaction Index, equaling or exceeding the scores of Mercedes-Benz, BMW, and Hershe
  • Speeding - exceeding the posted limit or driving too fast for con
  • ing codes, ordered the demolition of aspects exceeding the height standard for the city.
  • ably associated with areawide overpopulation exceeding the region's carrying capacity of the then p
  • can be given to you by a police officer for exceeding the posted speed limit.
  • eet (1,200 m) would be the largest in Oregon exceeding the 3,590 feet (1,090 m) of Timberline Lodge
  • as done as a means of keeping the track from exceeding the three minute mark, as radio programmers
  • ormal level, the highest level ever recorded exceeding the previous highest in 1931 by 0.5 metres (
  • That yield, far exceeding the expected yield of 4 to 6 megatons, combi
  • The S-42 was fully loaded with fuel and exceeding the gross weight maximum for a safe landing.
  • times from April 1988 to June 1989, grossly exceeding the permit that limited the amount of waste
  • l foundations, and the storm surge pressures exceeding the strength of the floodwalls.
  • n he will be forced to leave the court after exceeding the age of 70, the mandatory retirement age
  • ers for Cummings collected 3,494 signatures, exceeding the minimum of 1,531 that the Illinois Board
  • Titov orbited the earth over 17 times, exceeding the single orbit of Yuri Gagarin on Vostok 1
  • dly, he was judged as being too intelligent, exceeding the legal limit; the parents burst into tear
  • ng figure is the highest for the new series, exceeding the previous record set by "Rose".
  • with vessels constantly growing and finally exceeding the capacity of the canal, the coming of the
  • s the strongest known fluoride ion acceptor, exceeding the acceptor tendency of even antimony penta
  • ny component of the system from achieving or exceeding the speed of light.
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