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If you mix the ink right,putting slight pressure will lead to nice clean lines,harder pressure will lead to a nice drip.
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Nice abstractions lead to nicer code and nicer structure.
John Mason of Nevada even argued that the more drawn-out schedule would lead to nicer campaigns.
It would have been a subtle, unconscious process: the ideas that were taken up by business schools, that led to nice speaking and consulting fees, tended to be the ones that ratified an existing trend, and thereby gave it legitimacy.
It was reported for ablation of platinum in water that absorption of UV photons by the surface electrons via inter-band transitions is more uniform and leads to nice corrugation on the surface, whereas near-infrared radiation is preferentially absorbed by the defects and impurities of the material, consequently resulting in the formation of random surface structures [25, 29].
Mr. Sitt paid $93 million for those acres, undoubtedly anticipating that zoning changes would lead to a nice profit.
The intrasquad tension and hazing are wearyingly familiar, though they do lead to one nice moment, when Chandler finally stands up for himself.
He's much better in person, even if he did try to shoehorn his American residency into the conversation, perhaps in the hope it would lead to a nice little recounting of his leisure time.
You can see evidence of this clearly spelled out in any research paper which will invariably present a logical series experiments that lead to a nice clear conclusion all carefully referenced to all the relevant prior-art.
I think that this is a fundamentally safer situation, even if it does not lead to a nice, neat solution of a crisis, than a situation in, say, North Korea, where none of us know who those people are.
For a publisher, the idea of charging for apps can certainly lead to a nice revenue stream.
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