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"The craft beer business is very capital-intensive," Hall says, "but you can break even fairly quickly because the margins are good".

In the past, mass-production of B. bassiana has focused on AC, but the production through surface cultivation or a two-stage process in which the fungus is allowed to develop under submerged conditions and subsequently transferred to a solid media to sporulate requires long cultivation times, large amounts of space and can be labour-intensive (Hall and Papierok [1982]).

Of course, we've been to the Lazy Ox before — a dark, narrow dining room jammed into the ground floor of a new condo complex, a wine-intensive beer hall powered by Black Sabbath and Sex Pistols tracks cranked up to concert volume.

MATHEWS IN INTENSIVE CARE: Eddie Mathews, a Hall of Famer, remained in intensive care, on a breathing machine and unable to speak yesterday, but his wife said he has shown some improvement.

With such a link, doctors in the U.S. can monitor the condition of a patient in real time and offer advice just as if that patient was in a telemetry-equipped bed in an intensive care unit across the hall.

Down the hall, in the intensive-care unit, Wang Hao had been declared dead.

He quit high school at fifteen to become the youngest "piano pounder" in Tin Pan Alley, and the rest of his education was left to what he called "intensive listening": in the concert halls (he favored Russian composers, like himself), at Broadway revues, in the Yiddish theatres, and, increasingly, in the clubs of Harlem.

"The Kingdom" takes the breathless visual precision of the Jason Bourne movies — what the film scholar David Bordwell calls "intensive continuity" — out of the abstract hall-of-mirrors universe of intra-C.I.A. skulduggery and into a semiplausible world of international tension.

But for all the problematizing and reifying, some of the day's most intensive critical study occurred in the two rooms down the hall from the conference room, labeled — oddly, it suddenly seemed — "women" and "men," where theory met practice.

Hall and Smith (2000) suggest the scrapers may indicate intensive hide production and we show here that they were additionally used in other craft activities also being performed at the site.

Some hospitalized patients are recovering and walking the halls, but others are severely ill and in intensive care units, said Dr. Robert H. Latham, an infectious diseases specialist at St .Thomas Hospital in Nashville.

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