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"What Madrid did yesterday is adhere to something that has already been judged [by the referees]," Barcelona vice-president Carles Villarubi told radio station RAC1.
A challenging task for a reasonable utilization of such biological robotic motors in a general and efficient cooperative behavior is to attach, that is, adhere or tether a single or a multitude of individual biological cells to a specific surface or microparticle in a defined way thereby creating autonomous functional robots at the nano- or microscale.
All you need to do in such a situation for dealing with panic and anxiety attacks is adhere to techniques that will allow that person to break the cycle of anxiety and return to normal everyday living What triggered the attack?
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This is adhered to strictly".
"Nobody is adhering to any rules.
One of the dictionary definitions of moral is "adhering to conventionally acceptable standards of conduct".
She is adhering to a structured programme and her training is back on track".
"There is an unwritten tradition that is adhered to fairly scrupulously".
This credential ensures that the program is adhering to industry training standards.
Not everyone is adhering to the new ban.
Chinese Democracy is: Adhering to the much higher corporate standards of Best Buy.
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