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It's bigger, and there's finally a stage – a big stage.
Acceptance - finally, a stage where you adjust to the loss and move on from it, while continuing to honor the deceased's memory.
Mr. Stafford was charmingly blustery and overwhelmed as the young hunter who can't believe what he's flushed from the forest: first an imperious magic bird, then a bride and, finally, a stage full of fanciful baddies.
Chills and fever occur in periodic attacks; these last 4 to 10 hours and consist first of a stage of shaking and chills, then a stage of fever and severe headache, and finally a stage of profuse sweating during which the temperature drops back to normal.
Meng et al. (2011) described it as a very slow initial phase (<10 s), followed by a stage of regular rupture speed (<20 s), and finally a stage of slow rupture speed of order 1 km/s interspersed with HF radiation episodes (<90 s).
Finally, a stage of mapping and interpretation involved bringing the key themes within the data set together and pulling together the findings of the analysis as a whole.
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Briefly, these are a proliferative stage, a synthetic stage, a contractile stage and, finally, a labour stage.
We've finally reached a stage in development communications where digital comes first.
Team: Garmin-Cervélo Age: 27 Farrar, the best American sprinter in decades, has his best chance at finally winning a stage.
It happened because goalie Jonathan Quick had his breakout year, writes Brian Cazeneuve on SI.com, and forwards Anze Kopitar and Dustin Brown finally had a stage for their talents.
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