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That left only little hitches, like the security folks who ask to see your credential as you head for the line to pick up your credential.
There are some indicators such as "shed" (work space) problems and infrastructure hitches like water and electric power, rent seeking behavior of some enterprises, and concept and factual gaps from enterprises about transformation.
For example, non-European PhD students need to have--and renew every 9 months--a student resident card; this makes them vulnerable to administrative hitches like the ones Morgane Gorria of the Confederation des Jeunes Chercheurs (CJC) describes.
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Last week was one of theories, of hobbyhorses, of political complaints and agendas being hitched like so many train cars to what happened on that brutal afternoon in Boston.
Despite the odd hitch, like a recent squabble over Brazil's perceived failure to root loudly enough for Argentina in its negotiations with the I.M.F., analysts say relations between two countries have never been better.
Make a second "hitch" like this if you want to make it extra secure.
We visualized Stress Granules using endogenous FMR1 (Fragile X mental retardation protein 1), an RNA binding protein, and elF4E, a translation initiation factor, and P-bodies with Tral (Trailer Hitch), a like-SM protein.
Weather everywhere has its predictable hitches -- like the June gloom that muddies Los Angeles skies.
What is the post-Hitch world like?
The idea is to hitch gadgets like netbooks, electronic readers and portable navigation devices to cellular networks.
The couple fell in love and got hitched, but like many young couples, were faced with an obstacle early on.
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