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The changes could lead to a flat rate for long-distance service.
In a report posted on the N.H.T.S.A. Web site, Indian says the cracks may lead to a flat tire, increasing the risk of a crash.
A decision this year to roll back the increases again "will lead to a flat investment scenario for the indefinite future," Dr. Orbach said.
And the changes could ultimately lead to a flat rate for long-distance service, much like fees paid by mobile phone users.
For starters, there is the Green Lakes State Park course in Fayetteville, N.Y., a sweeping swath of land winding through hills and swales that rarely lead to a flat lie, whether in the fairway or on the green.
This design, combined with flexible, thin-film batteries, could lead to a flat device that is far less obtrusive than a lumpy generator.Cardiologists and engineers are, in short, coming up with all kinds of new ideas to improve the performance of cardiac devices and make them smaller and safer.
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An external staircase leads to a flat, open roof, where the Russian-speaking squatters often congregated.
The Kia GT's design is somewhat overachieving, but there's an interesting copper-colored character line from the windshield that leads to a flat rear panel, a bespoke detail that would not look out of place on an Aston Martin.
Near the top, a path broke off and led to a flat open plot, where the castle should have been, but, save for an old stone wall, there were no ruins to be seen.
The Knicks were feeling good about themselves before Sunday, but the noon tipoff and the fact that they had played Washington on Friday night led to a flat performance.
The trail led to a flat at 49 rue Delaunoy, Molenbeek – a post-industrial suburb of narrow terraced streets, with the odd bourgeois house, which has become synonymous with guns and jihadi mayhem.
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