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GFC invests aggressively in emerging markets, and Brazil's travel market is certainly emergent in some respects.
The ranks of the emergent, in Mr. Rivers's view, include Bishop Charles E. Blake of Los Angeles, a leader in the Church of God in Christ, the nation's largest black Pentecostal denomination, and the Rev. Floyd Flake of Queens, the former congressman.
They are emergent in the sense that they are the results of the decentralised decisions of households.
It is an amphibious macrophyte: it grows emergent in wetlands as well as submerged in water bodies.
Specifically, patterns of variation suggest a nascent Catholic Indian identity was emergent in Spanish Florida when the missions were destroyed.
Here we focus on 62 of the 122 diapirs of Hormuz salt emergent in the southern Iran.
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The technology is designed for future emergent in-field or in-hospital detoxification of large numbers of biohazard-exposed victims; for example, after radiological attacks.
In future applications, we envision this technology to be suitable for emergent, in-field usage for acutely biohazard exposed victims as both the injectable toxin-binding magnetic spheres and the separator device are made to be portable, light-weight, zero-power, and self- or helper-employed.
ICU patients may require sedation for invasive procedures or emergent in-hospital transfers for diagnostic tests.
Another one or two bronchofiberscopes were prepared for use in emergent situations in the ICU.
Or better yet, invite the emergents in and make common cause".
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