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Carbonation is one of the methods that could effectively ruin the groups that might bind with iron from MNPs which were separated from endogenous iron existing in the blood under a magnetic field.
In 1963, the Royal Festival Hall included "The Plain Man's Guide to Coughing" in its program, warning that "a single unrestrained cough" could "effectively ruin the enjoyment of three thousand listeners" (n.p.).
The Chinese firm wants to halt production at the plant in Eisenach, Germany for two years, but unions fear this would effectively ruin productivity at the plant long term.
Despite appearing to be an obvious choice — Sasse is considered a rising star in the Republican Party and has said a third-party candidate would be a better option — such a risky move would jeopardize his valuable Senate seat and could effectively ruin his career.
Mallon carefully documented a meeting at the Boston Medical Library in 1915 [ 4]: "But if one single night can effectively ruin a surgeon's career, it is likely that this happened to Codman on a Boston winter's eve in 1915".
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The consequences effectively ruined them.
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Jimmy Trainer fared less well, being effectively ruined by the indoor football failure.
The ankle injury he sustained in his first game with Anaheim in 1999 effectively ruined everything.
Mrs. Stouffer's lawyers claim Ms. Rowling has effectively ruined Mrs. Stouffer's trademark.
The brothers' lives were effectively ruined by the American civil war.
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