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since Google's, it was forced to cut sales estimates, boosted through aggressive accounting practices, by more than half.

Their efforts are being boosted through alliances with energy-intensive industries, which are joining in the pressure on government in the hope of securing cheap energy.

So once again: might Europe's relevance for the Americans and Chinese be boosted through the possible arrival of the first president to represent all of the European Union?

The potential for such technologies would be further boosted through the development of haptic technologies, which let wearers of the HoloLens and other devices, such as virtual reality headsets, experience other sensations, such as touch.

He was betting that Ukraine's armed forces, their morale boosted through the expedient of newly regular pay as well as training and better maintenance for their equipment, could take on and defeat 10,000-15,000 rebels armed mainly with light weapons and a few elderly tanks.

In an interview with the Guardian last month, he suggested that the state's economy could be boosted through a job creation scheme to make action models of himself in his army uniform: "They can make toys of me and my vehicle, especially for the holidays and Christmas for the kids.

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Designed to destroy missiles as they are boosting through the atmosphere by firing a laser at them from the nose of a modified Boeing 747, the program is scheduled for a shoot-down test in 2003.

The Alpine Trust course has icicles that spear their way down from overhanging rocks to the ground below; they're breakable if you boost through them, but strike one at regular speed and it'll send your craft into a spin.

Natural protection against HZ may occur by exogenous boosting (due to circulating VZV in the population) or endogenous boosting (through subclinical reactivation of latent VZV).

However, the level of antibodies decreases with time and adults may again become susceptible to diphtheria due to reduced opportunities for boosting through subclinical infections.

In addition, the higher antibody titers among older children, and the higher antibody titers among mothers compared to children, are consistent with anti-CMV immune boosting through repeated antigenic exposures, whether due to reactivations or reinfections.

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