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The first adjective used of Odysseus in the epic — it comes in line 1, soon after andra — is polytropos.
Overall, the proportions of boys with overweight/obesity were significantly higher in the Socioeconomic Vulnerable Areas which comes in line with previous evidence.
membership by the end of the year, although it could be several years before Russia comes in line with all the regulations necessary for membership.
As discussed herein, this procedure does not conflict the Eurocode provisions (one of the most referred standards in tunnel design) but it comes in line with the safety concept indicated in Eurocode 0 "Basis of Design".
This comes in line with the emerging trend of offering courses and programs at universities worldwide.
This decision comes in line with the recent trends in the ICT sector; the reliance on data revenues (Internet delivery) and added services is the global trend that operators in the Kingdom should take.
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In terms of competing with other ordering sites in terms of fees, Square comes in-line with others, where the standard is around 10percentt or higher for food orders.
Arguably it doesn't matter, given that the real work comes in line-by-line legislative scrutiny and votes, and ultimately in voters seeing that the rhetoric fails to match the reality.
This is where connection comes in, lining up our heart with our mind.
I feel very strongly about Fed Cup and Davis Cup coming in line with each other.
Very specific weather conditions come in line for this to happen.
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