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Even if a team has all three of the traits I described, it can still lose with a terrible shooting performance.

Imaging findings of COP have already been described; it can be observed in three main patterns: the typical form, due to the presence of multiple alveolar opacities; the form with focal consolidation, also called focal COP; the infiltrative form, characterised by the presence of infiltrative opacities.

As previously described, it can be formally shown that the CTD possesses (at minimum) 260 bits of informational entropy that could be exploited to encode such programs.

From the results described, it can be concluded that, a single vaccination with an inactivated BRSV vaccine was able to break through the maternal immunity and induce partial protection in very young calves.

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Life, as she describes it, can be achingly lonely.

For some, the prospect of a big fair — a "cattle call," as Ms. Loiterton jokingly describes it can be daunting.

Sometimes even minor tweaks in how you think about a goal or the language you use to describe it can make a difference.

As Josh describes, it can be very stressful and a huge distraction.

Simply describing it can never do it justice.

The order of protection process and even the words used to describe it can be different from state to state.

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