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In "What is Remembered" (2001), for example, a woman is unfaithful, yet decides to stay, to use what she has done not as a destructive, or a dramatic force, but - as Munro puts it in "Oh What Avails" (1990) - as a "sustaining secret", a way of surviving.
Although the investigated biogas reactor of BP1 was not utilizing residues from cattle breeding but pig manure, the Saccharomyces were found as a sustaining member of the microbial community.
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Sustained response was defined as a sustained off-therapy virological and biochemical response.
IAH is defined as a sustained elevation of IAP equal to or above 12 mmHg, and ACS is defined as a sustained increase in IAP over 20 mmHg that is associated with a new organ dysfunction/failure [2].
But its real beginning, as a sustained activity, dates from the ancient Greeks.
In interviews, Ms. Cohen has spoken about her adventures with the Trabantimino as a sustained performance.
There's no doubt that if he chose, he could play Macbeth as a sustained juggernaut of fissured Olympian grandeur.
More effective as a catalog of effects than as a sustained utterance, the work at least demonstrated the depth of Juilliard's cello department.
The National's new "Hamlet," directed by John Caird as a sustained ecclesiastical reverie (the Te Deums never seem to stop), can be self-conscious in the wrong ways.
Like Kohl, Lyndsey dismissed any psychosomatic explanation for her illness, and her memoir can be read as a sustained rebuttal of the notion.
The World Meteorological Organization (WMO 1986) defined drought as a sustained, extended deficiency in precipitation.
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