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Both bands began as byproducts of real-life romantic couples.
It lists chemicals like benzene, arsenic, barium, lead, zinc, copper and n-hexane as byproducts of oil drilling.
Yet I don't see these statements as byproducts of sloppiness, but rather as those of an enchanted imagination.
Instead, he views them more as byproducts of humanity: belches, perhaps, of something more truthful and precise.
Let's not forget that the 41,000 cows in Brown County produce milk as well as byproducts like cheese and butter that are indispensable to our daily lives.
The meat from the whales is sold as "byproducts" of research, and it makes its way to supermarkets, restaurants and even school lunches.
The meat from the whales is sold off as "byproducts" of research, and it makes its way to supermarkets, restaurants and even school lunches.
Aging could also be the result of an accumulation in cells of damaging reactive molecules produced as byproducts of day-to-day cellular activities, such as cellular respiration.
The uranium and thorium often occur in concentrations too low to be commercially attractive, so they are cast aside as byproducts, creating environmental problems.
With SnOct2 cyclic oligoesters were obtained as byproducts.
Instead, sounds may strike us as byproducts or effects of such ordinary things and their transactions.
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