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Outer bark is shed continually from a tree, often in a distinctive pattern, as the circumference increases because its dead cells cannot accommodate the increased diameter.

But it is stained by a black liquid that flows continually from a "head" composed of a blue pinstriped shirtsleeve — standard stockbroker issue — and sunglasses.

To rarefy this number of insertion events respective to the number of genes affected, random sub-sampling of the distribution of insertions was performed continually from a total of 10 insertions to the total number of insertions available.

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Importantly, we are getting money back continually from an investment of lottery and public money in sport".

— if one forgets that they are being continually, from all corners, gaslit.

Child health and nutrition interventions will be more effective, equitable and sustainable if they are designed based on gender-sensitive information and continually evaluated from a gender perspective.

In therapeutic areas where it may be difficult to continually recruit from a homogeneous population, this assumption may not be valid; patients randomized toward the end of enrollment may derive from a more heterogeneous population and negatively impact the power of a study.

This was Jude: "He went downstairs, lit the fire under the copper... the blaze [flung] a cheerful shine into the room; though for him the sense of cheerfulness was lessened by thoughts on the reason of that blaze – to heat water to scald the bristles from the body of an animal that as yet lived, and whose voice could be continually heard from a corner of the garden".

Cognitive automation: This is the full expression of artificial intelligence, with the ability to continually learn from a wide variety of data sources, process big data sets, and handle predictive analytics and even evidence-based learning.

The region's remoteness also contributed to supply difficulties, and No. 1 Wing continually suffered from a shortage of spare parts for its Spitfires.

The solar arrays themselves were launched and installed over a period of eleven years, more slowly than originally planned, with the station continually suffering from a shortage of power as a result.

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