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In truth, I'd always enjoyed a bit of comfort savagery; it could be elevated and theoretically-inclined – Malinowski, Mauss and The Gift; Levi-Strauss and the kinship structures of the Bororo, Margaret Mead and her Samoan in-betweeners – or impossibly idealised, like Laurens Van der Post's accounts of the !Kung bushmen.
"It could be elevated a little bit from the channel floor," Schlageter said.
"It could be elevated a little bit from the channel floor," he said.
The project would be costly in part because some portions of it could be elevated over S.R. 50.
The Mark VII quadruple mount weighed 10.8 tons if power operated; it could be elevated to 80 degrees and depressed to 10 degrees at a rate of 25 degrees per second which was also the rate of train.
A suture was passed under the exposed trachea so that it could be elevated to facilitate the operation.
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Letters filled with anthrax spores can clearly cause inhalation anthrax, but health and military officials deem it highly unlikely that spores that simply settled on an envelope as it passed through a postal facility could be elevated back up into the air to cause inhalation anthrax.
"I think it would be great if these foods could be elevated".
"I think it would be great if these foods could be elevated". From a foreign food in a Brown University dorm room to redefining the products on every grocery store shelf, stumbling has paid off for Rip Van, which is taking over the world one wafel at a time.
It is known that cellular or humoral immune responses could be elevated by chimeric proteins carrying epitopes.
Considering that the prevalence of diseases that are related to RLS could be elevated in the elderly population, it may be the case that the secondary RLS prevalence is also increased.
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