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On top of that, none of this takes into consideration the considerable water pressure and the turbulent, hot air from the fire would make the drone incredibly difficult to control.
Inside, there was considerable water damage and mildew caused by seepage through cracks and crevices around the unfinished porticoes.
But if the interior of the Moon turns out to contain considerable water, then the ice at the bottom of lunar craters may have come from volcanic eruptions rather than comet impacts.
High-silica compositions are intriguing because they're thought to be created from considerable water activity.
This suggests that there is an opportunity for considerable water savings by improving water use efficiency.
Synthetic ammonia production is an energy intensive industry in China that creates considerable water pollution.
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May's new government has appeared to strike a fresh tone on a number of issues, with health campaigners arguing that Thursday's publication of the anti-obesity strategy marked a considerable watering down of previous proposals; and the new chancellor, Philip Hammond, promising a "reset" on economic policy.
Mucins carry a dense sugar coating which provides considerable water-holding capacity and also makes them resistant to proteolysis.
Drought, also spelled drouth, lack or insufficiency of rain for an extended period that causes a considerable hydrologic (water) imbalance and, consequently, water shortages, crop damage, streamflow reduction, and depletion of groundwater and soil moisture.
Ukip leader Nigel Farage told LBC: "I'm quite certain that if, as Ukip party leader, I punched one of our officials, I think I would be in considerable hot water.
The CAR possesses considerable agricultural, water and mineral resources.
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