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Through most of the earlier period, however, their only accompaniment was Pops' understated guitar, treated with heavy vibrato to give a charged rhythmic groove with a liquid, mesmeric quality that was light enough not to trample on their voices.
Laser printers work by shooting a stream of light that gives a charge to the surface of a rotating drum.
Bate's failure to present work-in-progress was the reason given, a charge he accepts and explains.
The move uptown of the Owens man was palpable, yet the designer kept a rawness of invention that gave a charge of energy to even his streamlined clothes.
Here, a plaid work coat was given a charge when shown over a sweater that had a latticework up the chest.
In the case of 7e presence of benzothiazolyl ring gives a charge transfer characteristic to the system and thus exhibits positive solvatochromism.
Sillinger was given a charging penalty.
The Emerson gave a charged yet nuanced account of Beethoven's Quartet No. 8 in E minor (Op. 59, No. 2).
The next quickest solution, Nissan's 220-volt home charging units, cost $2,200 installed and can give a full charge in eight hours, the company says.
The high negative charge of the H-cluster (−3) was compensated by three protonated proximal lysine residues to give a total charge of zero.
Equally, Christianity can give a special charge to the most ordinary exchanges.
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