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The 200 m tunnel provides a means of conducting large-scale evaluations, and assessments of barrier performance and other requirements that cannot be economically done by other means.
Efficiency may be used in two different ways, as a general term, usually of approval, indicating a job well and economically done; and as a specific technical assessment, growing out of the experience of industrialization and tied to measurements of performance in machines and the thermodynamics of energy.
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"The bilingual students, economically, don't have the resources the other families have and don't have access to computers at home," Mr. Dominy said.
When you last saw a film shot in Vancouver, however, is another question: so effectively (and economically) does it pose as a multitude of US cities in major productions that it's come to be known as Hollywood North.
"The way things are economically does not make it any easier.
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