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The cheese will be "processed" through the commodities program and Land O'Lakes.
BA has at last authorised your refund, which will be processed through the travel agent.
Both were charged with aggravated stalking, a third-degree felony and will be processed through the juvenile court system.
Refugee advocates question whether their clients should be processed through the same immigration and security procedures used for foreign businessmen and other travelers.
Mr. D'Agostino said the fees on the transactions, which will be processed through the Automated Clearing House payment system, will be only about 15 cents no matter how big the transaction.
Anyone from petrol station proprietors to restaurateurs may feel that any form of payment that has to be processed through the island's banking system is at risk in Cyprus's current financial turmoil.
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These pre-miRNAs were processed through the host's cellular Dicer processing machinery into mature miRNAs.
Therefore, the majority of cell surface APP is processed through the non-amyloidogenic pathway, whereas intracellular APP processing predominantly involves the amyloidogenic pathway [ 14, 16].
Comparisons of the processing dynamics in the form of "brain movies" suggested that punch lines are processed through the same spatiotemporal cortical stream as other words (Marinkovic, 2004).
"They're being processed through the system".
Rather, toxins are processed through the liver and kidneys.
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