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As an example, it could be possible to give a different interpretation of the rate r(t), i.e., instead of a closing rate coming from a lipid-solute interaction a variable influx rate of solute molecules with constant closing rate.
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And constant close-ups of drinks!
It's why constant close-ups of beachball volleyball bottoms are irritating, offensive, so boring, why seeing women's bodies – Olympic or otherwise – objectified is frustrating.
The Senate is a small, disparate group of men and women who are thrown into constant close contact: in the cloakroom, on the floor of the Senate, in caucuses, in their private dining room.
As Mexico's leading matador in Robert Rossen's The Brave Bulls (1951), Ferrer's melancholy face is in constant close-up, while he mumbles about doom and "the fear that is in my heart" after being gored by bulls.
As for gear, he told me, carefully, "If someone were taking care of a relative who clearly had an influenza-like illness, if they were in constant close contact, there might be some value to them wearing gloves or wearing a mask".
Constant, close contact with your friends.
where c is a positive constant close to 1.
An Ofcom spokesman said: "Ofcom keeps the market under constant close review, examining the future business plans of major operators.
where m is the number of IDs assigned to the FCR and α is constant close to, but smaller than, 1.
The combustion times for magnesium aerosol particles were well described by the traditional D2-law with the evaporation constant close to those reported earlier for single particles.
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