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I note that, in 17th century England, coffee was prescribed for alleviating something called "head melancholy", which sounds about right.
The system works, Burgess explained, by alleviating something called the "christmas tree light problem," where panels in a solar array only harvest and output as much power as the weakest one in the chain.
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The F.C.C. decision "certainly alleviates something of a challenge that Verizon and AT&T have to go through," said Alan Bezoza, telecommunications industry analyst with Oppenheimer & Company.
Across the country, around 20percentt of children under the age of five are thought to be malnourished, something that increased teff consumption could help alleviate, and something that obviously can't happen if us Westerners want to gobble it all up.
This is especially interesting when you consider something: Live Aid was actually about alleviating world hunger; what was Woodstock about?
Our aim is to get them involved in doing something to assist vulnerable children, to work towards alleviating poverty, tackling environmental issues and helping animals in need".
Doing something to alleviate suffering in Iraq has become a popular means of defying the United States.
Many are merely hoping that these MPs can do something to alleviate the many urgent social and economic problems that festered during 30 years of Mubarak stagnation.
It can also assist carers to return to outside employment, something that alleviates poverty, depression and isolation, all of which are prevalent among full-time carers.
For you had to say something to alleviate the tension of the man's aggressive-doggy eagerness to please, to impress, to make you laugh.
Rohmer's rich, wise, playful study of a modern single woman and her search for companionship, a decent summer holiday, or simply something to alleviate her boredom.
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