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Here's the theory: When we scratch an itch, it causes a small amount of pain to the affected skin.
Although the exact mechanism is still not entirely understood, it turns out that illuminating the liquid crystal, applying a voltage across a small region of it, and then turning off the light source causes a small amount of charge to be stored in that region.
The beans are kept submerged, two days for the best and 15 20 hours for the lesser beans, which causes a small amount of fermentation to convert the remainder of the sugar without significantly impairing the flavour.
Replacing the filter might causes a small amount of water to drain.
Even the Willy Pete smoke grenade causes a small amount of damage to your enemies when it lands close to them.
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He/she says they bought their iPhone 6 in January 2015 in Dubai, and dropped it the following month causing a small amount of damage.
The shrinking vitreous can also tug hard enough to cause a small amount of bleeding in the retina, releasing blood cells that become new floaters.
However, in this part, since the filtering can cause a small amount of delay in the program, we check the number of notes that has been filtering instead.
The London fire brigade confirmed that a first-floor flat was "severely damaged" by the blaze, which also spread upwards to a second-floor flat, causing a small amount of damage.
Perturbing a HCOOH+HClO4 solution by causing a small amount of any one of several different anions to be present dramatically changes observed nonlinear behavior in an apparently unique manner.
The restart would cause a small amount of oil to leak from the broken pipe that was discovered last weekend, but industry officials said that leaking a little more oil was better than leaving liquid idle in the pipes in freezing temperatures.
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