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At Concordia we have come within a few degrees of that (non-windchill) temperature.
By lining pipes with stainless steel, Suez is able to harness between four and eight degrees of that warmth and boost it to about 50C for use in space heaters or as hot water.
Duns Scotus supported the "addition theory", according to which a change in the degree of a quality can be explained by the addition or subtraction of smaller degrees of that quality (2011: 553).
While there are many observed torsions within a few degrees of that present in the set of solution conformational macrostates (−81 ± 9°), the majority of the recorded observations are larger, between −110° and −120°.
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"Modernization doesn't necessarily have to come with soullessness, and I think there is a degree of that happening".
A custom-built Kindle app provides some degree of that on the app front.
Pardlo: No! But yes, there is a degree of that.
"A certain degree of that was emotion at the moment, knowing that I might die, screaming to the last person you might love," he said.
Concretely, the probability of connecting to a given existing node is proportional to the degree of that node (Fig. 1A).
How else to interpret the prizing open, to some degree, of that Hamas sardine can?
The degree of that damage, at this point and possibly for years, is unknown.
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