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It is a native grass species in Europe which occurs commonly outside of agronomic use in meadows, roadsides and wastelands in Finland [21].
Marginalized urban communities (referred to as U-1 through U-4) were characterized as informal settlements commonly outside of major cities, where housing conditions were predominantly substandard and the population was highly concentrated.
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Induction-type meters measure power in alternating-current circuits and are the type commonly seen on the outside of houses.
Another specialized type of trichome is commonly seen on the outside of seeds that facilitates seed dispersion over long distances, which includes cotton fibers, a seed trichome derived from individual cells of the epidermal layer of the seed coat.
It serves about 5,000 shots of caffè a day – commonly known outside of Italy as an espresso – and keeps its almost intimidating level of hustle and bustle going by automatically putting sugar in patrons' drinks, unless they explicitly opt out.
printed on them, he did not address what should be done about all the athletes who compete in shoes, swimsuits, track shorts and even singlets that are also commonly produced outside of the United States, and have been for decades.
The obvious downfall of this simulator is the fact that it is not commonly used outside of the academic realm.
These efforts are especially prevalent in East African rangelands where pastoralists, livestock, and wildlife commonly overlap outside of formal protected areas.
O'Driscoll, who also holds board seats at DocuSign and Box, drew a comparison between DroneDeploy and SaaS ventures that grew successful long before drones were commonly used outside of defense.
Phonetically, "Lucy" also evokes a street term: its homonym "loosey", which means a loose cigarette, commonly sold outside of corner stores by bottom-feeders of the street economy.
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