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and will be able to prepare such bills with due correctness; and so as to prevent delay of business in the other House.
One hundred grams may be much more than the participant is accustomed to collecting, and sometimes the consumer may not be willing or able to prepare such a quantity of the material.
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This body of work, which has antecedents within disaster and risk literatures, is fundamentally concerned with the ways in which volcanological hazards impact upon individuals and communities, and how communities are able to prepare and respond to such impacts.
Such a person will be able to prepare your case, navigate the IRS bureaucracy and help negotiate a beneficial outcome.
This time, the El Niño rains were predicted early – UNICEF and its partners were able to prepare in advance for its possible effects, particularly for the vulnerable people such as the displaced, women and children.
In anticipation of such a situation, they had kept in touch with JPL and Van Allen and so were able to prepare a satellite quickly.
Do you know how to prepare such an ungainly thing?
This technology is able to prepare controlled interphases.
If they were able to prepare them, they were able to produce good fossils," he says.
"I was still able to function, but I just wasn't able to prepare hot meals".
If the endeavour proves successful, the vehicles of the future may be able to prepare themselves for a left or right turn – choosing the correct speed and positioning – by gauging that their drivers are thinking about making such a turn.
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