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To overcame
verb
To surmount (a physical or abstract obstacle); to prevail over, to get the better of.
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To overcame the contractures and to reduce the hip without stretching the sciatic nerve, femoral shortening has been advocated as an adjunct to THR.
To overcame this restriction, we will use a different explicit formula of the moments to establish new values of the distance between zeros.
In a country where internet bandwidth is severely restricted and electricity supplies can be intermittent, they've had to overcame logistical difficulties alien to most Western studios.
Wilson's return came on the kickoff right after the Yellow Jackets (5-4, 3-3 Atlantic Cost Conference) tied the score, allowing the Hokies (7-2, 5-0) to overcame a sloppy effort and remain in control in the A.C.C.'s Coastal Division.
To help the reader to overcame this problem, we created a short tutorial [17].
An interesting and useful management tool to overcame those important problems is the Neighbourhood laboratory ("Laboratorio di Quartiere"), successfully experienced in Italy since 1979.
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"Too much to overcome".
It was hard to overcome.
Michael had to overcome that.
To overcome early disappointments.
You have to have something to overcome".
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