It forms part of the national mythology that has helped to shore up French pride.
It forms almost perfectly symmetrical "star" dunes, each with several arms extending outward from the summit.
It forms an intimate bond that engages ambition, achievement, competition, criticism, fear, failure, reconciliation, growth, renewal.
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It forms part of the archipelago known formerly as the Gilbert and Ellice Islands.
It forms a perfect medley of sand, sun and sea and is an ideal spot to slip away from reality.
But, important as it is to acknowledge the reality of climate disruption, it forms only part of the picture.
It forms part of the authority's blueprint for 10, 000 homes by 2026 as it looks to meet an increasing demand.
It forms part of Operation Weeting, the Met's ongoing investigation into claims of phone hacking at the now defunct Sunday tabloid.
It forms part of Atria's offices being developed by the city council in the central business district near the international conference centre.
And we will continue to support Iraq as it forms an inclusive government, and we will bring all of our troops home.
It forms a secondary low on March 9 and then rallies into late April before it undergoes a couple of months of weakness.
Britain is slowly withdrawing from Iraq, but finds itself fighting an unexpectedly hard campaign in Afghanistan, where it forms the second-largest foreign contingent.
Perfect for the Master of Suspense, however, and it forms the storyline of Hitch, a movie about the challenges Hitchcock faced when making Psycho.
It forms the baseline, he says, from which to move forwards and really explore why and when our genes and those of the great apes diverged.
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Described as a "mega-scale free form printer" by its makers, the massive aluminum structure uses sand, which it forms back into a material that's like marble.
Defenders of the Treasury's new role argue that it forms part of a much needed revamp of government, and represents a masterly mix of centralisation and decentralisation.
The seawater down there is so cold that when natural gas bubbles out of the well into the water it forms methane hydrates, which clog the uptake pipe.
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And economic growth and development that is self-sustaining can liberate people, allow them -- it forms the basis for folks to get an education and to expand their horizons.
It forms part of a wider Philips Design's Microbial Home project which imagines an "integrated cyclical ecosystem" in the home where traditional waste is recycled to address sustainability issues.
Beijing insists its auto industry needs protection as it forms conglomerates, but there is little sign China's 120 auto-makers want to join hands, linked as many are to local interests.
Our closest relatives, chimpanzees and bonobos do not generally form fists, and the researchers think they are unable to: when a chimp curls up its fingers it forms a doughnut shape.
"Medical diagnostics equipment accounts for just 1.5% of healthcare spending in the US, yet it forms the basis for 80% of decisions taken by doctors, " says the chief executive of a medical diagnostics company.
It forms the key passage of the book.
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Yet taken together it forms a fascinating survey of the ways different artists have responded to the same set of givens: the land, the ocean, the dome of sky above and the uniquely glimmering light.
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The minister argued during a debate on literacy that it forms the cornerstone of learning and therefore every teacher in Wales has a responsibility to ensure that their teaching supports young people to become fully literate.
It forms the backdrop to the annual East Asia Summit, held this year in Thailand from April 10th, grouping the ten South-East Asian countries with not just their partners in China, Japan and South Korea but India, Australia and New Zealand as well.
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Given a start with some other fissile material (U-233, U-235 or Pu-239) as a driver, a breeding cycle similar to but more efficient than that with U-238 and plutonium (in normal, slow neutron reactors) can be set up. (The driver fuels provide all the neutrons initially, but are progressively supplemented by U-233 as it forms from the thorium.) However, there are also features of the neutron economy which counter this advantage.
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"What we do know is that if you formulate it in the right way, it actually forms kind of the bedrock of the mining industry - it's a hugely used commercial explosive, " he told the BBC World Service.
It typically forms a secondary high in late April, but in 2012 it peaked early.
It filed Forms 1065, U.S. Return of Partnership Income, for taxable years 2001, 2002, and 2003.
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