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Wohlstetter considered the threat of nuclear weapons, and urged readers to shape up and to realize that "the crucial problem of thermonuclear war is frequently dispatched with the label 'War is unthinkable' — which, translated freely, means we don't want to think about it".
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Estimates of the DNAPL mass prior to the start of SZP from the models were greatest where the log of the variance of travel time was used explicitly in the source depletion models (mean 295 kg) compared to where the associated power exponent and variance was fitted freely (mean 258 kg).
Fortunately, they are sharing all this information freely by means of a video.
For instance, in a globalized economy, relatively rich nations will experience faster rates of diminishing returns on freely traded means of production, technologies, and innovations, than poorer countries.
"The thing is, I need to be able to medicate freely – this means I haven't got much of a choice when I want to take cannabis," he says.
If the block is moving freely it means that you have to put it back into place.
If you're sharing something freely, that means people don't have to ask you (or pay you) before using or redistributing it.
In the past five years a government scheme to provide pills and three-month injectables freely has meant this number is likely to have doubled.
To play freely, I mean.
Having said that, I do realize from New York, Ace Freely would mean more than any of the other versions.
One-way ANOVA showed no differences on the amount of food (in g) that DMS, DLS lesioned rats and controls ate in a 30 min test where pellets were freely available (mean grams of pellets eaten ± SEM; sham, 15.6 ± 1.1; DMS, 12.9 ± 2.1 and DLS, 13.5 ± 1.4).
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