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The resulting solution was stirred under an atmosphere of hydrogen (balloon) for the indicated period until completion as monitored by TLC.
On the upside, BAC has not shown to be overvalued (a protracted period of lower prices) until its yield dips below 1.7%.
Rather the problem, that was identified as early as 1982, was followed by a protracted period of developing momentum until a window of opportunity presented.
Protracted periods of no writing leave me grumpy.
A third and possibly more likely option is a protracted period of growth well below trend, until America had shed its excesses.* "Preventing Deflation: Lessons from Japan's Experience in the 1990s".
By Wednesday evening, she had absorbed the disappointment of what will now be a protracted period of transition, given that the corrective surgery will not be done until next year.
The corporate world is lobbying for an accelerated timetable with warnings that a protracted period of uncertainty will create an investment blight as companies suspend decisions until they know whether the UK is staying within the EU or heading for the exit.
As the history of social legislation would suggest, and as this week's federal court ruling in Virginia makes clear, the health care debate has instead entered a new and protracted period of flux, and its effect on our politics may not be settled until a lot of the president's aides are collecting Medicare checks of their own.
It's going through a protracted period of insecurity.
He foresees instead a protracted period of chaotic realignments.
Ms. Spencer-Wendel then entered a protracted period of denial.
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