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Then, following a worst-case analysis, those structures that may be impinged by long enough flames are screened out and then characterized by maximum impingement duration for fireproofing purpose.
I can't let myself be impinged on.
"I didn't want to have people watching me or to be impinged upon," she said.
A new principle now holds that corporations are capable of holding religious beliefs and that these beliefs may be impinged only under very limited circumstances.
Knowledge on the dissolution rate of carbonate samples by carbon dioxide solutions is required in EOR and CO2 storage projects to estimate the changes on the flow properties of the porous formation and the damages that can be impinged to the rock.
We never believed that we were ever so free that freedom could be impinged upon in a meaningful way.
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It's not as if they'll be impinging on our consciousness for longer than a few seasons, anyway; this sort of spoofery has inbuilt obsolescence.
They go to family-oriented resorts rather than exclusive places where "we might be impinging on other people's vacation," she said.
Hitler is "on" the radio; senses (sense impressions, but also meanings) are impinged "on"; a mattress lies "on" the floor.
For Mr. Ramadan, the greatest difficulty of the exclusion was feeling as if his rights were being impinged.
In response, the government said: "The committee can be assured that the GCSA will take steps to support [scientific advisers] should he believe that their independence is being impinged upon".
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