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A tertiary feather.
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In Jackson's videos, the dance is tertiary, even quaternary (after the song and the story and the filming).
Previous work shows that the development of relief in the southern Prince Charles Mountains is Tertiary in age and probably not associated with Carboniferous Permian or Cretaceous tectonic events.
Since sector 1 consumes considerable water resource and its DEBC is tertiary sectors display high economic benefits of water use, except the sectors with relatively low DEBC above mentioned, and the fishery and aquaculture sector.
The main stage processing which this section of the module deals with is tertiary ones, which include, forming, shaping, machining, joining, casting, semisolid processing, additive manufacturing, tool and die design, energy efficient and environmental friendly processing, etc.
The Afghan National Security Forces (ANSF), comprised of the Afghan National Army ANAandand the Afghan National Police ANPprovidevide some health care, much of which is tertiary care; however, continued international support for the ANSF is crucial for its maintenance.
Interestingly, when the double hairpin motif was excised from the glucose permease IIA domain and simulated in isolation in water it unfolded by the same pathway as the WW domain, indicating that it is tertiary interactions with the protein that alter the motif's unfolding not a sequence dependent effect on its intrinsic unfolding behavior.
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So far nonwhite characters are tertiary at best, with just a handful of lines among them.
Romantically, the guys in our lives are tertiary characters at best, antagonists at worst.
LC from lower quality are tertiary bioresources.
These things are tertiary at best, and, at worst, just plain-old distractions.
All enrolling centers were tertiary academic centers, and all but one were LT centers.
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