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A shield is that part of a craton in which (usually) Precambrian basement rocks crop out extensively at the surface.
"As Climate Poker requires you to set up conferences, it reflects reality, in which usually groups or their representatives negotiate with each other," Meyer said.
There are several methods for immobilization of dye molecules onto the support matrix, in which usually several intermediate steps are followed.
A much less extensive type of flagging, known as point to point, in which usually only one signal lantern is deployed by a lookout, will be used in fewer circumstances now, Mr. Reuter said.
In certain ways, Freddie Gray's killing did not resemble other high-profile police killings, in which, usually, it has been possible to pinpoint a single lethal act and a single actor.
"Scandal" may not look or feel like TV's other prestige dramas, in which (usually male) antiheroes mix it up under the oversight of an (almost always male) auteur who has complex feelings about entertaining his audience.
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Russia's leader, Vladimir V. Putin, is taking questions at his annual national call-in show, which usually goes on for hours.
That offset a fall in sales in Hong Kong, which usually accounts for 10% of Burberry's global sales, as civil rights protestors camped out in the streets.
In peritoneal dialysis, bacterial infections often result in peritonitis, which usually manifests in fever and abdominal pain.
I drive about 12 miles to work if I am in my base clinic in Pontypridd, which usually takes 40 minutes in rush hour traffic.
There are various traditional ceremonies specifically, for pregnant women in Indonesia, which usually appears in the form of pregnant bath ritual or mandi hamil.
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