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PTFE tubes should therefore be favoured in site design, providing sample residence times can be met.
Their friend Franco needed to compensate them for their favours in times of war, so he kept Hitler's gold in Spain".
A type of chair called a sgabello was much favoured at this time in Italy.
In editing, Suzuki frequently abandoned continuity, favouring abstract jumps in time and space as he found it made the film more interesting.
We have used a simplified model to demonstrate that bacterial persistence can be a social trait and that increasing competition and relatedness will tend to favour more time spent in the persister state.
There is no nice way to put this, so I'm going to put it the way our three-year-old did when we showed him the old sepia-toned marriage photograph of two of his ancestors, their mouths frozen in that downturned line favoured by humans in those times, and by halibut in ours.
As an undetectable means of bumping someone off, poison has fallen steeply out of favour in recent times, forensic technology having advanced to such a degree that the presence of even the smallest quantities of any toxic agent in a corpse will now almost inevitably be detected.
According to Kingdon, it is normal that ideas, proposals, or issues rise and fall in favour from time to time.
This perhaps points to different sub-fields of history: Bowen's history is an exploration of past events, thus favours spatial meanings of events in time whereas Patrick's history is more focused on sources, thus reflecting the 'aboutness' of history in Matter.
In time favours were granted.
Whilst eye-mounted augmentations may, in time, gain favour just as the wristwatch did, more familiar gadgets will clearly have the edge over more outlandish alternatives.
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