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But the model is unsustainable; teams who are regularly involved in close encounters are rarely champions.
But, he noted, muscle mass is preserved "in people who are regularly involved in aerobic activity while losing weight, and those who do strength training can actually increase their lean muscle mass".
During this year's general election campaign, the Suffs took part in a drive to encourage younger women to use their votes, and they are regularly involved in an event called Walk in Her Shoes organised by the development agency Care International that takes place on International Women's Day.
Two-phase flows are regularly involved in the heat and mass transfer in industrial processes.
Bloom-forming cyanobacteria Planktothrix agardhii and P. rubescens are regularly involved in the occurrence of cyanotoxin in lakes and reservoirs.
The requirements were identified through a three-phased research approach including interviews with engineers who are regularly involved in risk assessment processes, a card game and review of standards and published work on risk assessment of embankment dams.
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He added that being prosecuted was "part of their cover", as they were regularly involved in public disorder.
He was regularly involved in brutal confrontations with uniformed police officers and activists from the extreme right.
The law defines this as including someone who is regularly involved in training, supervising or being in sole charge of a person under 18.
In 2001, a study co-sponsored by George Washington University and the N.E.A. found that people 65 and older who were regularly involved in participatory arts programs reported fewer doctors' visits and less need for medication and were less prone to depression.
Geodesic Capital is regularly involved in helping startups access Asian markets and ITOCHU itself is a Japanese firm.
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