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Without breeding, flies, naturally aggressive in the wild, tend to lose their hostile nature in the laboratory.
The hostile nature of the Europe debate in the UK is of course not new.
However, the hostile nature of the wireless channel makes the deployment of such services much more challenging, as in the case of a wireline system.
Safe and successful renal interventions begin with critical core knowledge regarding renal artery anatomy and understanding the often hostile nature of the parent vessel (pararenal aorta).
Working in Google's favor are the hostile nature of Microsoft's bid, the colossal potential for integration problems, and organizational paralysis in, and exodus of talent from, Yahoo.
First Union's efforts to woo institutional investors were clearly effective, Mr. Humann said, noting that some were worried about the hostile nature of SunTrust's offer.
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For two decades after World War II, scientists and engineers argued that those failures were the product of one of the Cold War's "hostile" natures: a distinctive Northern nature of violent magnetic storms and auroral displays that characterized Canada uniquely.
They are hostile by nature".
These calls are presumed to be used to warn others and are likely hostile in nature (Isler and Isler 1987).
In Los Angeles, a place long mocked as hostile to nature, the lions are a symbol of stubborn, resilient wildness.
The real and potential failures of machines came to define Canada, its hostile Northern nature, its cultural anxieties, and its geo-political vulnerabilities during the early Cold War.
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