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They used the topography readings to subtract the varying gravitational effects of massive volcanoes and the missing mass of deep basins; the remaining variations in gravity had to stem from variations in rock density beneath the surface, including how much crust overlies the denser mantle.
The Saudi-led closedion closed all air, land and sea access to Yemen on Nov. 6 following the interception of a missile fired towards the Saudi capital, saying it had to stem the flow of arms from Iran to its Houthi opponents in the war in Yemen.
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In any event, the wherewithal for pensions has to stem directly or indirectly from businesses.
But such improvisation has to stem from "a controlled and slightly disciplined imagination".
Looking back, can you say that the United States has done everything it could have to stem the killing in Syria?
Surely we have to stem the tide of people prepared to change their bodies for fashion, by making fashion change for people's bodies.
Consequently, a United States of Africa would have to stem from the grassroots, through existing institutions of civil society like professional associations, trade unions, and other non-governmental organisations.
To do that, he says, you have to stem the demand.
"We have to look at the structure of our 50-over cricket and that has to stem from the coach and the way we want to play it".
If lawsuits can't stop the newfangled spam, technology will have to stem the tide, predicts R. Pierce Reid R. Pierce Reid, Qovia's vice president of marketing.
The truth is, even those expressions of Love have to stem from a feeling that an individual has inside of him/herself.
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