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To get some orientation, the Ex-IM Bank makes around $35 billion a year in loans or loan guarantees each year.
To get some orientation concerning the effect of plasma protein binding on the synovial distribution of ASA and SA, the experiment was repeated with autologous, diluted blood as perfusate, referred to as hemoperfusion experiments throughout this paper.
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However, our focus always would be at one particular place, and then we would start to turn around and try to get some kind of orientation in space.
You learn facts, you see sights, you get some sort of geographical orientation to New York.
This paper combines some practical works such as word vector representation, TextRank, to get sentiment orientation for text.
Get a copy of the ship map and walk around the ship to get your orientation.
The dynamic response of the structure to various wave and turbine orientations was investigated to get the optimum orientation of structure.
Turkmenistan jurors get orientation on International Standards of Juvenile Justice System 17 August 2011, Ashgabat, Turkmenistan Judges of Turkmenistan are attending a UNICEF supported orientation on international standards of juvenile justice system provided by the Essex Children's Legal Centre based in the UK.
They'll get orientation programmes on the other side, but it's variable depending upon how many of them arrive in the country at the same time, and which agency is given the job of helping them.
The fingerprint scanner is genuinely useful (as long as you get the setup orientation right), as is the waterproofing, and the Ultra Power Saving Mode is fantastic.
The visually impaired can get orientation, mobility and obstacle information from RoTA, and can inquire about their present location, landmarks and the future part of the route.
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