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The operation of the AFMBR without wastewater pretreatment was not examined here as that would represent a different treatment process, and one that would not allow for electrical power generation and recovery from COD removal.

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But rather than wait for the company to sink further, Big Blue is believed to be actively discussing buying Sun for as much as $6.5 billion, a price that would represent a premium of 100% over its market capitalization on Tuesday.

In response, African American Mississippians formed the MFDP as an alternative group that would represent their interests at the 1964 Democratic National Convention.

Hassan Torhan, a Turkmen member of Kirkuk's provisional council told VICE News that the city depended on Iraqi troops as a federal army that would represent all of its ethnic groups and that in its absence, a special security force should be created reflecting the city's demographic makeup.

"But, if we could become friends with him as part of the bargain, that would represent a win-win for all involved".

For others, accessing services is seen to be the first and unwanted step towards life in a nursing home and the associated complete loss of independence and control, as well as the huge change that that would represent, and the frightening association between nursing home care and death.

A robust, holistic approach such as this would represent a direct attack against the economy of smartphone theft.

This will be dictated by patient preference and the approval/recommendation of the physician performing the injection procedure, as this would represent a pragmatic approach commensurate with standard practice.

Further studies have to clarify the role of histone gene expression and RNAi components as this would represent a powerful and new parameter of epigenetic influence to chromatin and genome integrity.

Therefore, to address LCE queries with standard CGR indexes it suffices to search for shared suffixes in the reverse CRG indexes of S1 and S2, as that suffixes would represent prefixes in the direct indexes.

That risk-taking, Cont says, should have been balanced by countervailing forces, such as boards of directors that, in theory, would represent the long-term interests of the banks and their shareholders.

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