The 3-D effect works only in a limited viewing range, outside of which the image gets blurry.
More venerable abodes are fronted by thick red doors outside of which perch either a pair of lions or a pair of drum stones.
On 30 July 1966, Moore's dreams came true as England won the World Cup on home soil, defeating great rivals Germany in the final at Wembley -- outside of which a statue of their former captain proudly stands today.
The nave of the cathedral will be turned into a cinema for the first showing outside of London of Resistance, which stars Michael Sheen.
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Similarly, the origins of the microwave oven (an offshoot of radar), the folding baby buggy (the brainchild of a test-pilot inspired by aircraft landing gear) and traffic lights (one of the first of which exploded outside the Houses of Parliament) are not widely known.
Wade decision, which legalized abortion until a fetus can viably survive outside of the womb, which is typically at 22 to 24 weeks.
The cladding is a weatherproof coating applied to the outside of the buildings which is a few millimetres thick, a housing association spokesman said.
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In the brain, the signals travelling through the synapses rely on action potential, which is the electrical energy created by the difference in concentrations of charged atoms (ions) on the inside and outside of neuron, which move back and forth through ion channels.
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To date, she has built 90 playgrounds in Russia through Naked Heart, and she has expanded her horizons, helping to build three in the U.K. She has hosted fund-raising Love Balls in Moscow, London and outside of Paris, which have raised millions of dollars and attracted the likes of Anne Hathaway, Kate Moss, Mario Testino and Daphne Guinness.
That unleashed a flood of contributions and spawned an array of new outside political organizations, most of which were set up to help elect Republicans.
O'Neal basically said yesterday when he was talking to investors that the company had done a bad job of risk analysis, which, outside of Wall Street means, you know, they kind of got in over their heads.
Its guidelines state that whole cuts of meat, such as steaks, cutlets and joints, are only ever contaminated by bacteria on the outside of the meat, which are destroyed during cooking even if the middle of the meat is pink, or rare.
The arena has become the beloved home of the L.A. Lakers (of which Anschutz owns a third outside of AEG) as well as the L.A. Kings hockey team (which AEG owns).
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Any appraisal of the Taleban's role will also have to overcome considerable hostility from the outside world, most of which shuns the movement, doesn't recognise it as the legitimate Afghan government, and regards it as providing a haven for dangerous Islamic extremists.
Most of the money is being spent on television ads, many of which are being broadcast outside of New York and are intended to draw businesses into the state.
In a command economy the state also overwhelmingly owns the means of production: it owns the factories, the railroads, the land, it owns almost everything of importance outside of a few scraps of land on which farmers are allowed to grow their own crops.
All of the Far Eastern markets, outside of China and India (which now account for 56 percent of the gold being used for jewelry), saw weaker demand in 2012, according to Gold Demand Trends.
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Just buy an iPhone case, or get a bit of duct tape and cover a gap on the strip of metal that runs along the outside edge of the phone, which also serves as an antenna, Gikas writes.
All of which leads the outside observer to something of a quandary.
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Mobile devices and apps, smart meters, and Internet histories can convey enormous amounts of information about activities both within and outside a home, all of which can potentially be accessed by third parties who never set foot in a home or its surroundings.
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The problem is that for many large firms, systemic risk is a matter of exogenous events, sort of like comets which originate outside the normal operations of the solar system, suddenly appearing, flashing across the sky and then disappearing.
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She also suggests investors look away from Germany to other parts of core Europe at companies which have sales outside of the region at near 40% or above.
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They use parts from other outside suppliers, many of which also are from Taiwan and elsewhere in Asia.
The longer queues formed outside branches of Laiki, which is being wound up.
It could also consider providing stronger support for the housing market, which outside of the London commuter belt remains highly depressed.
Outside of Opec, of which Russia is not a member, the country is the No. 2 after Canada of non-Opec oil producers.
Agriculture looks different outside of the ministry, which pours billions of urban taxpayers' dollars into supporting the production of rice and keeping out imports.
The real surprise is that Microsoft (which outside of the XBOX division is rarely held to be the most effective marketer) trumps Apple in this case.
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Later, Tsonga attempted a down-the-line forehand winner, a tough shot because the ball must travel over the outside of the net, which is six inches higher than the middle.
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Most lived in the slums outside of the city, which have grown during the last decade as people have fled violence in the northern areas of the country.
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