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As each egg is released, it is fertilized and pressed by the male to the back of the female.
Now, faced with economic uncertainty and pressed by the swift rise of China, Singapore is asking a hard question: how should it reinvent itself, yet again?
In a county increasingly populated by low-income Mexican and Central American and Asian immigrants and pressed by the continuing needs of its low-income blacks, 59,724 of Lakewood's 73,557 citizens, according to the 1990 census, are white.
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The PGCT was settled on the cotton fabric and pressed by a finger which had the average output voltage/current of about 5 V and 400 nA.
The dried plants, plucked and pressed by collectors as long ago as the 1830s, should aid biodiversity studies worldwide.
I'm not aware of that... ......, and when pressed by the presenter a second time, insisted she had not heard rumors of the comparisons.
He used his position as governor to fight spending and tax increases pressed by the Legislature, to the applause from conservative leaders in the party.
They made the track in the first week of July and it was pressed by the end of the month.
Baumbach and Gerwig were being pressed by the distributors of "Frances Ha" to promote the trailer, but they both lacked Twitter accounts.
In May, 2009, Mendizábal and García, who were being pressed by the media, acknowledged their roles in producing the Rosenberg video.
And yes, John Herbst says, when pressed by the Knight reporters, in Afghanistan that means that some will be killed.
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