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In the Slav Defense's main line, the early thrust in the center with 5... c5 is rare.
And the decision-making, especially from Luis García and Raúl Tamudo was awful, preventing them from making more of their early thrust.
The early thrust of SOFCs into application came in the 1960s with the invention of the SOFC oxygen sensor.
Deposits occur stratigraphically below moderately SW-dipping ultramafic layers that are sub-parallel to the early thrust foliation and acted as impermeable caps to mineralizing fluids.
BBC Hereford & Worcester's Dave Bradley: "Northants made excellent use of the early morning conditions, with Andrew Hall returning to his old club to cash in on David Willey's early thrust.
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Valencia's early thrusts were squeezed out by Real.
There was a ruthless, decisive kind of beauty to these early thrusts, a mixture of elegance, craft and effortless acceleration, although steadily City got closer to Juve's most obvious source of incision.
But, in statement, Mr. Rose said that Mr. Mulligan had earlier "thrust himself into the public eye" by holding a news conference to air his allegations.
Wolves needed to regain their earlier thrust and they almost regained the lead with 14 minutes left as Jarvis took advantage of Bolton hesitation, only to head Fletcher's overhead kick wide from six yards out.
The contact between the ophiolite and the Caldwell Group metasediments shows evidence of earlier thrusting and later normal faulting.
Graeme Smith often appears to be hewn of granite: the early responsibility thrust upon him; the batting with a broken hand; those second innings tons.
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