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He adds what he sees as some critical context: "Although I believe this culture does exist, our research did reveal that some women might potentially be more reluctant to hand chunks of their business over to investors".
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In some cases ingredients are packed by hand, with chunks and shreds layered for maximum eye appeal.
But blueprints for applying IT tend to be disappointing: they often consist of tedious ideas for electronic voting or self-interested plans to hand over chunks of government to IT consultancies.John McGinnis's book "Accelerating Democracy" is an exception.
In the uplink, on the other hand, the chunks assigned to the cell-edge users are more likely to be reused in the adjacent cells due to the distributed location of the MSs transmitters (see Section 4.5).
Should somebody else be handed large chunks of government money to compete with us?
Rather than having potatoes as the subjects of his works, Mr. Rand used hand-cut chunks of color-stained potatoes to create intricate images of cartoonish people, stars, swirls and other figures.
With the obvious exception of being hand-fed chunks of filet mignon by Scarlett Johansson's prettier sister in the bathtub of a private jet, I concur with the second half of that sentence.
But in the past 15 years, because of ill-planned settlement schemes (the government essentially handed out chunks of forest to cronies), 25percentt of the trees have been wiped out.
The Highland air is thick with claims of expropriation, for a bill is going through the Scottish Parliament to give landless locals a subsidised chance to get their hands on chunks of big estates.According to the Scottish Landowners Federation, 0.08% of the population own 80% of Scotland.
Outfitted in ear muffs, dust masks, safety glasses and gloves, agents from a Federal Bureau of Investigation evidence response team and New York City police officers formed a bucket brigade, handing larger chunks of concrete along an assembly line leading out of the basement, upstairs and into a large garbage bin on the street.
This means in a few of the world's more epicurean watering holes you may witness young bartenders shaking drinks without ice or loading in large hand-hewn chunks, with less surface area to melt, then shaking furiously but briefly and "double straining" through fine mesh to remove any rogue ice particles.
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