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New Girl or Girls, for example, which cover the same demographic, deliver great jokes and are fantastic shows, but they're not a patch on Friends, which hits on aspects of mid-20s life that have universal appeal.
Metro, for example, which covers the District, Maryland and Virginia, could lose up to nine people out of a staff of maybe 100.
While 8,000 miles is a long way, it's nothing on the Beijing example, which covered six continents and more than 80,000 miles, even taking the flame to the summit of Everest.
He took a single poor worker in England, and meditated on the number of different occupations and laborers involved in dressing him: The woollen coat, for example, which covers the day-labourer, as coarse and rough as it may appear, is the produce of the joint labour of a multitude of workmen.
There's a new certificate in food studies (Dickinson College), for example, which covers topics including globalization, art and culture, ecology and health and religion and sustainability; and a new certificate program in social entrepreneurship and aging (Miami University) for people who want to tap into the potential of serving the growing aging population.
The charges in the case, which covers activity in 2006 and 2007, suggest another example of the creativity of people accused of defrauding banks and other lenders.
Numerical examples are presented which cover a range of carriage speeds, carriage masses, pendulum lengths and payload masses.
Aviva and Axa, for example, offer upgrades which cover flight cancellations and other extras in certain circumstances.
The most characterized feature of these specific surface changes is generating a negative charge at the cell surface and this can mediate clearance of apoptotic cell and exposure of intracellular components [ 17], for example, the antibodies which cover the cell surface acting as tags "marking" it as foreign; now any phagocytic cell like a macrophage will engulf the antigen and destroy it [ 18].
For example, type I pneumocytes, which cover over 90% of the gas exchange surface of the lung, are difficult to culture in vitro; therefore, little is known about the response of this cell type to injury and the subsequent mechanisms of repair.
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