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The condition has several variants, but it commonly involves testosterone and cysts.
Quartz shows less range in chemical composition than do most other minerals, but it commonly contains tens to hundreds of parts per million of aluminum atoms substituting for silicon atoms, with charge balance maintained by the incorporation of small atoms, such as hydrogen, lithium, or sodium.
A regulatory framework can have varying meanings, but it commonly pertains to tax information, necessary regulations and other important information, like relevant rules, laws and regulatory bodies.
"This data has been in Map Maker for a while now, but it commonly takes the Map Maker community a few years to generate enough high quality data to make something that works in Google Maps," the spokesman said.
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In January 1872 a passenger timetable was published for the first time, and the line was officially named the "Wotton Tramway", but it was commonly known as the "Brill Tramway" from its opening to passengers until closure.
But, it is commonly warned, this risks a financial calamity.
But it is commonly assumed in Moscow that the Federal Security Bureau, the successor to the Soviet Union's K.G.B, is overseeing the case.
But it is commonly called Henman Hill, though increasingly — and perhaps permanently now — it is referred to as Murray Mound or Mount.
Myasthenia gravis can occur at any age, but it most commonly affects women under the age of 40 and men over the age of 60.
This is achieved in various ways, but it most commonly involves specific proteins called receptors that are embedded in the cell membrane.
In the "American Idol" lexicon, it's probably better to be "nice" than "pitchy" -- the judges' diplomatic term for off key -- but it's commonly understood that nice is not nearly enough.
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