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The effects on fish, meanwhile, "would likely be sublethal" because of "the capability of adult fish and shellfish to avoid a spill [and] to metabolise hydrocarbons".
First-class is a must for the wood-panelled dining car and unique bent-stemmed wine glasses to avoid a spill on steep gradients.
Sagan, whose teammate Ted King said has "the best bike skills in the peloton," was able save another near-crash during the Tour de France prologue in Liège by putting his feet down; in the 2003 Tour, Lance Armstrong, who occasionally raced mountain bikes during his career, cut across a field to avoid a spill.
So how does one avoid a spill?
Give your dog water up until the flight and then empty their bowl before boarding in order to avoid a spill.
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We avoided a spill over effect on the control group by means of the randomisation procedure, whereby people who formed the control group were not invited for the screening and not informed about an ongoing intervention.
In this way, we avoided a spill-over effect of the intervention.
No, Turnbull mostly spent three years trying to avoid a leadership spill, while history just dribbled on without him.
Since then, the Obama administration has imposed more stringent conditions – such as the requirement for a capping stack – intended to avoid an oil spill disaster in the Arctic.
Sadly, birds and marine animals will not necessarily avoid an oil spill.
Never again shall Hill denizens see Representative Timothy V. Johnson's ubiquitous cellphone, which he had pressed to his ear all day as he walked around the Capitol calling every one of his Illinois constituents, nor ponder how Representative Nan Hayworth of New York manages to avoid taking a spill as she races around in her stilettos.
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