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"Doctors and technicians call each other day in and day out trying to coordinate something but they need a technology platform," Gamache-Asselin explained over the phone.
And to coordinate something of this magnitude, you pay for it. .
"If we know about them in advance, we can coordinate something like we did when Disney cut a rebate deal with dog food to promote '101 Dalmatians,' " Feinstein said.
With your props master or mistress, you'll need to coordinate something for rehearsals.
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In some cases, such as for tri-dimensional descriptors, it is common to carry out a manual optimisation of the molecular coordinates, something that affects reproducibility.
The thing that xy goes to, the point that xy goes to is gotten by taking the origin of the rectangle and then adding that as a vector to well, take x, the x coordinate, which is something between zero and one, multiply that by the horizontal vector of the rectangle; and take the y coordinate, which is also something between zero and one and multiply that by the vertical vector of the rectangle.
Presidents need someone or something to coordinate policy.
If they tried to coordinate, if they said something like, "Take those ads down, and our opponent will do the same... .. they would in all likelihood be VIOLATING THE LAW.
Could you contact somebody who might know the answer, lend a hand, etc.? Could you ask a question, get somebody or something started, coordinate, cooperate, or commiserate?
If only they had known they could have done something -- hospitalized Elizabeth, devoted themselves full time to coordinating her care, something.
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