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Design is sensitive, modern and minimal, and most rooms have distant sea views.
Such price rises also have distant ripple effects, food security experts say.
"The women I know who have distant or abusive fathers are either incredibly stiff with men or terribly reckless.
But I have distant childhood memories (back in the 1970s, if you're asking) of how rare plastic surgery procedures were almost exclusively confined to patients in need.
A trial with new mothers in Melbourne, Australia, uses Glass to have distant breastfeeding counsellors offer advice and suggest adjustments while a baby feeds.
But businesspeople who don't have distant, amoral shareholders to answer to are able to pay whatever price they can afford, for the sake of some other goal.
An additional 5 percent of all patients have "distant" disease at the time of diagnosis, meaning the cancer has already spread to organs or bones.
Otherwise, the patients were considered to have distant metastases.
Potential fuels from microalgae, cyanobacteria and other photosynthetic bacteria, whether native or engineered, have distant prospects of commercial use.
Incidentally detected cancers tend to be smaller in size and less likely to have distant metastasis, as compared to clinically suspected thyroid cancers [11].
Approximately 20% of patients with newly diagnosed CRC have distant metastases at the time of diagnosis, the most common site being the liver [11].
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