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It entailed the deliberate conversion of a simple fracture, carrying no risk to life, into a compound fracture, which often resulted in generalized infection and death.
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The second, she said, is made up of young, usually first-generation, middle-class, college-educated Americans of Hispanic descent who make a deliberate, well-researched conversion.
Aware, however, of the setback suffered by Pope Adrian VI's precipitate reform policy a decade earlier, he proceeded, in the face of great internal opposition, with a slow but deliberate call for conversion of the Roman clergy and curia, as well as a reorganization of the papal offices.
Urban expansion directions and land use conversions analysis indicates that deliberate planning is largely important in Bahir Dar and Hawassa urbanization process.
Former England fly-half Toby Flood came off the bench to add the Tigers' final conversion before being yellow-carded for a deliberate knock-on as, having just lost returning England centre Manu Tuilagi, the Tigers finished with 13 men.
Worcester stand-off Ryan Lamb, yellow carded late on for a deliberate knock-on, kicked Warriors' other points, with a penalty and a conversion of Pennell's first try.
The rational design and deliberate synthesis of metal-semiconductor hybrids in a smart configuration will afford more possibilities toward solar energy conversion.
Be deliberate".
Conversion: Smith.
The Exeter fly-half's expert conversion was followed by another penalty for a nine-point lead when Nagle was sent to the bin for a blatant deliberate knock-on, before Irish rallied through Ojo's opportune score.
Conversion: Siddall.
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