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Act One is now considerably too long — your attention wanders.
As a result, materials innovation is now considerably outpaced by other aspects from component design to product cycle.
It is however apparent that theoretical understanding is now considerably deeper, that involved simulations are now possible, and that new experimental techniques are opening new horizons.
His lawyers said they would act promptly to refile the case, which is now considerably strengthened by the court's analysis in the Hamdi case.
The experimental base is now considerably advanced from the time when these ideas were first raised, with the advent of the MA scale machines MAST and NSTX, and a growing theoretical and modelling base.
Since the Industrial Revolution it has been best known for footwear, with boot and shoe factories in many of its towns and villages, but that industry is now considerably reduced from its earlier levels.
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The chances of making one are now considerably slimmer.
The Nationwide boss of today is unlikely to be bailed out by grateful townsfolk, but then he's now considerably richer.
Our cities are now considerably more compact and sustainable; indeed there has been a revolution in the way we think about, appreciate and enjoy our cities.
"While prone sleep is decreasing as an important risk factor, other variables that were less common in the early part of the study are now considerably more common," said Dr. Krous.
He then went on to make his point with all-black ensembles -- skinny tab-front trousers with scoop-neck jersey tops inset with tulle, and leather or wool overcoats trailing mysteriously with straps and fluffed with padded collars that recalled his travel pillows of last season, although they are now considerably deflated.
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