Radiations reaching the atmosphere as sunshine can penetrate to the surface of the earth.
The first version had a back made of metal, which hampered the ability of wireless signals to penetrate to the antenna inside, engineers said.
Yet for all Chelsea's lack of urgency up front they remained solid at the back and the hosts could not penetrate to create any real chances.
In a more conventional offense, the point guard is called upon to beat his man off the dribble in a one-on-one (or isolation) situation and penetrate to the basket for a pass or a shot.
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Trovan belongs to a category of powerful antibiotics called quinolones, which have the ability to penetrate tissues to kill bacteria.
In "Back Street in Jarrow, Tyneside" (1937), the cat in the foreground is clear enough, but you have to penetrate the smog to see the woman hanging wash on a clothesline in the distance.
The picture is marked by grace and respect, although we have to penetrate the deep shade to see it.
They will take specialist equipment including listening devices and camera systems which can penetrate rubble to search for trapped survivors in collapsed buildings.
Concentrating on these specific subjects could allow unions to penetrate a workplace by proving value to workers and gaining trust with their respective employers.
Even though the Trust was domiciled in the Cook Islands, the Court applied Illinois law to penetrate the Cook Islands Trust as to a Illinois settlor and Illinois property.
And the opportunity for Nexteer to penetrate the Chinese auto market, soon to be the world's largest, was a major selling point for GM, this person said.
But the saturated market has proved tough to penetrate, and Kodak is paying heavily to subsidize sales as it builds a base of users for its ink.
It also has agreed to knock out the compulsory middlemen, the bane of businesses trying to penetrate China, who currently have the sole right to import, export and distribute products.
The report also says that the congestion charge has caused reductions in the two most concerning pollutants to London, by 8% for nitrogen oxides and 7% for particulate matter that is fine enough to penetrate the lungs and cause health problems (referred to as PM10).
The skull of a child is thinner, allowing radiation to penetrate deeper compared with that of an adult, according to Dr. Keith Black, chairman of Cedars-Sinai Hospital's Department of Neurosurgery in Los Angeles.
This EUR market needs to penetrate the upper price level of 1.2830-40 soon to justify owning any long positions.
South Africa is a good base from which to penetrate the rest of the continent, but it is a mistake to assume that what works south of the Limpopo will also work north of it.
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However, Mayweather, who struggled to penetrate De la Hoya's guard in the early exchanges, came to life in the fifth, making De la Hoya's knees sag with a crisp right-hand counter.
Terahertz waves are known for their ability to penetrate materials without damaging them, and have in recent years been added to the suite of tools used to examine items of cultural heritage.
The idea is to make the channel as thin as possible, allowing the electric field generated by the gate to penetrate the entire thing, thus improving the control that the gate is able to exert.
As this story could have revealed "sources and methods" that might affect the future ability of the CIA or of "liaison services" working with the agency to penetrate al Qaeda in Yemen again, the precise source of this leak seems to be the most legitimate avenue of inquiry for the Justice Department and the FBI.
The team said it used a small drill to penetrate the last metres of ice and immediately withdrew it, allowing the lake water to percolate up and create a frozen plug that the team will collect next year.
To penetrate that defensive shell, most teams sacrifice the puck, firing it into the zone in order to win it back amid the thicket of bodies near the net.
In his force's fight against organised crime in Manchester, Sir Peter said it was often able to penetrate the top of a criminal gang by linking "foot soldiers" selling drugs or stolen goods to those running operations.
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Given the persistent problems that may compromise the future ability of the B-1 to penetrate those defenses and the uncertain political fate of the B-2 bomber, retaining the right to deploy a sizeable and technologically competitive U.S. air-launched cruise missile force is imperative.
This is what I do, this was as close to the wild core of me as I could ever hope to get: I follow the compass of my heart, venturing off the map, making connections, asking questions, going deeper, trying to penetrate the essence of a place so that I can understand it better and bring back precious pieces to share.
In order to penetrate the underserved market, MeXvi has forged partnerships and strategic associations with financial institutions, such as FOMEPADE, to provide the much needed credit that would enable families to fulfill their dreams of home ownership.
"The FBI's ability to proactively penetrate and disrupt terrorist plans and groups prior to an attack would be impacted, " said an attachment to Mueller's letter.
Generally, said Mr Baker, attackers used any tactic that got results when seeking to penetrate networks.
In Aroma, Greenberg sees a chance to penetrate a business it has been completely missing.
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