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Antipsychotic drugs are blunt instruments, and are often administered on a trial-and-error basis; prolonged exposure at high doses can cause brain damage.
Already, the researchers fret that the new stoves look like scientific instruments and are fragile; one broke when a villager pushed twigs in too hard.
Mr. Jesselson is particularly proud of the nearby Spartanburg, S.C., public schools, where 800 students, 13percentt of grades 5 through 12, play string instruments and are in orchestras.
The production has a prologue of sorts in which the audience is invited onstage to mingle with cast members, who play their own instruments and are (quite satisfyingly) their own orchestra.
The texts of the songs are highly emotional and deal with a broad range of themes, from political protest to calls for a loud and lively dance party; accompaniments are provided by guitars, keyboards, and percussion instruments and are electronically amplified.
"We will continue to monitor the implementation of both instruments and are following closely any changes in the U.S. that might have an effect on European's data protection rights," she added.
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Playing several instruments and being drawn to most musical styles is in Mr. Burhans's DNA.
At that point I knew 20 instruments and was good on 12.
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The rear car is equipped with measurement instruments and is the key part of the vehicle.
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