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Regional turmoil, Greece's own internal deflation – a process that though savage has produced bargain basement deals – and the introduction of longer opening hours at museums and archaeological sites have helped spur the turnaround.
A work is created by a process that, though entailing some type of work, needs more than this; it needs an injection of forms of art and creativity; the product, on the other hand, is the result of serialised gestures, and is thus repeatable and reproducible (Chiodelli 2009).
Thus, the allocation of quota rights in the Icelandic fisheries is a process that, though begun in 1975, is still going on.
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"It's not a process that's finished, though I think it will slow".
Carbon Sense Solutions, in Halifax, Nova Scotia, wants to bubble CO2 through wet cement, sequestering the gas through carbonation (a process that occurs naturally, though very slowly, under normal conditions).
Marovic's withdrawal Tuesday ends a process that began earlier this year, though his plans met some early neighborhood hostility.
It's a process that continues today, though even some of the LAPD's harshest critics say the department has made progress.
PBC is an idea, though; a process that may only have a serious payoff long-term.
It did not change the timing on when it anonymizes the data, a process that makes it harder, though perhaps not impossible, to associate multiple queries with the same user or computer.
Researchers, though, have developed a process that allows manufacturers to essentially shape any metal and alloy and replicate even the smallest details.
That agency, the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California, has emphasized that it wants the company to remove the carcinogenic chemical Chromium-6 from the water it transports — a process that may not be simple, though Cadiz has already secured an agreement to address the contaminant.
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