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A senator for less than a year and a half, she has not had much time to build up a vote-catching record; but then neither has she done much (the Ashcroft business apart) at which Mr Talent can point an accusing Republican finger.Mr Talent has tried to appeal to female voters by inviting prominent ladies connected with the Bush administration to say what a good fellow he is.

He then clings to them until he is either validated, or until the argument falls apart, at which point he builds a new argument to explain the outside elements that caused the first one to crumble.

Each location included two sites 200 m apart at which three quadrats (15×15 cm) were haphazardly placed in the mid-mussel zone in sun-exposed areas (see below for definition) with 100% mussel cover.

The eligible study population comprised all residents from six residential care homes participating in the EVIDEM-End Of Life (EOL) study for whom medication administration records were available at baseline and at the two further time-points (approximately sixteen weeks apart) at which data were collected over the 12-month data collection period.

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The small dots along the line serve as a time stamp and are six months apart (the intervals at which the data were collected); this allows one to not only observe disease trajectories but how the trajectories evolve over time.

She also writes about the reverse engineering — the analysis of equipment by taking it apart and reassembling it — at which Area 51 scientists are thought to excel.

The chart also described how the tires were coming apart and the rates at which each type of separation was increasing.

What I find strange about this sea change, apart from the extreme speed at which it  appears to have happened, is that something so widespread is so rarely talked about or questioned.

Still, US audiences have flocked to this very moving story of New York couple John Lithgow and Alfred Molina who get married after decades together, only to find themselves forced to live apart when the Catholic school at which Molina teaches fires him for coming out.

But what sets the mayor's project apart is not the pace at which buildings are coming down or the scale of the effort -- other cities have become more aggressive about demolishing abandoned buildings as part of revitalization -- but the high likelihood that little will go up in their place.

It's always about to come apart at any moment, which is what makes it exciting.

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