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They led by 10 after a quarter of an hour, courtesy of one of those guess-work penalties at the scrum that should not be allowed to generate points, and a stroke of genius that very much should be.
This energy can be allowed to generate an atomic explosion, or it can be controlled and used as a fuel to generate heat for the production of electrical power.
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Selection is externally imposed, and consists of the fact that at each generation, only some of the objects are allowed to generate descendents.
The charity is allowed to generate costs of up to £167 per case – equivalent to three hours' work.
They are allowed to generate extra revenue and so improve their facilities and attract more students.
According to the Environmental Protection Agency, every new plant powered by natural gas is allowed to generate as many as 249 tons of air pollutants each year.
Some states have also begun to impose new fees as they have increased the amount of power customers are allowed to generate and sell.
Most energy is bought and sold through secret back-room deals and energy companies are allowed to generate power, buy it for themselves and sell it on to the public".
Under 1998 legislation, Pier 40 is one of three spots along Hudson River Park, which stretches from the Battery to 59th Street, where commercial development is allowed to generate revenue for park maintenance.
Most energy is bought and sold through secret back-room deals and energy companies are allowed to generate power, buy it for themselves and sell it onto the public".
I halted the downloads because, like most Web site operators, I have a deal with my service provider, or host, limiting the traffic that I am allowed to generate without incurring further charges.
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