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It then described "spiraling," or writing a new practice question based on an old question from the official test.

It then described attack ads that called Murkowski "a princess" as "what women have been dealing with for centuries".

It then described the disappearance of Wiley without mentioning his seizure disorder and the death of Pasechnik without saying that he had suffered a stroke.

It then described the tactics — some legal, some illegal, all involving a healthy dose of intimidation — that Wal-Mart and other giant firms use to block organizing drives.

It then described how she had met the challenge with the help of a chief she knew from a tribe nearby and, after arranging for the necessary acting extras, made ready to scout another location.

Explaining how Home would work in day-to-day life, Gummi Hafsteinsson, product management director on the Assistant engineering team said: "The other day I was trying to cook some eggplant, so I said 'OK Google, how do I cook an eggplant?' It then described it to me and said I had to cook it for 25 minutes, so I just said 'OK, Google, set a timer for 25 minutes' and it was done.

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It then describes compromises affecting the electromagnetic, mechanical and thermal design for such machines.

It then describes new advances and tools for rational SOFC material design.

It then describes clear future research directions for empirically investigating these readily testable hypotheses.

It then describes and briefly evaluates some modern semi-active methods.

It then describes how we can use "fast-track messages" for time-critical real-time traffic.

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