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Talks will take place from 30 November to 11 December (EPA) The negotiations in Paris will largely concentrate on how much money the rich nations pay to the poorer ones to help them adapt to the effects of global warming – such as increased hurricanes and droughts – and to help finance the transition from fossil fuels to green energy.

She could concentrate on how much better her four-legged friends are than the men who persecute them, and call it Horse Before Bros. I'm sure there would still be some chances for crazy upside-down crunking along the way.

The view is to actually concentrate on how much more wonderful they are than cement".

And also make sure you're not concentrating as much on how much weight you've lost, but on how much fat you have lost, because muscle weighs more than fat, and sometimes if you develop more muscle, you will actually weigh more than you originally did.

1 Groups did not differ in how much they concentrated during the online measures and tasks, p = 0.76.

Kerry Rankine from the social enterprise says urban growing "concentrates people's minds on how much effort goes into producing the food we all take for granted.

And you can't pit the conflict between Hurwitz and Fruchtman about how much to concentrate on Eichmann himself, against the witnesses' real-life evidence, without their arguments seeming like self-indulgent bickering.

Because these thoughts make me feel 100 years old, I try instead to concentrate on the class and how much fun my grandson is having.

In blue ones, it has gone downmarket.What's striking about this is how much gentrification is concentrated on just a few areas, typically where there is also a lot of house building look at the bright red spot over Old Ford, near the Olympic Park, for example.

The original coordinate transformation is equivalent to: begin{aligned}& r_{mathrm{KS}}(s) = R_{0} + e^{s}, end{aligned} (49) begin{aligned}& theta_{mathrm{KS}} vartheta) = vartheta+ frac{h}{2} sin(2 vartheta), end{aligned} (50 where (R_{0}) and h are parameters which control, respectively, how much resolution is concentrated near the horizon and near the equator.

If we really understood how much money was concentrated in the hands of sports stars, could we hold them to higher standards?

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