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Then I let only the dimmest edge of its luminescence show me the hens.
In a bid to improve management, it will let only the best-run banks launch takeovers.
If you want the largest, showiest flowers, you'll need to break off the two side buds and let only the topmost bud develop.
Just how they do this is unclear, but the researchers suggest that parts of the birds' anatomy -- specifically the trachea and an air sac in which the syrinx is located -- act as resonators to let only the fundamental frequency through.
Here's a good idea that (almost certainly) will not be announced by HSBC at its big strategy day on Tuesday: split the bank in two, and let only the Asian business base itself in Hong Kong.
And dining with the hands is not necessarily easy: in some regions, including parts of India, it is most polite to use your thumb, pointer and middle finger, and to let only the first two joints of those fingers touch the food.
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Officials are looking for a more sustainable funding model, and Jacobs wants to see the number of tracks halved, letting only the strongest survive.
As Specter's article illustrates, letting only the principles of the market shape health care in poorer countries means that most people will be denied that right.
But Lawson, presumably viewing Oldham as the Ken Jennings of criminalia, falls prey to the common trap of letting only the caged canary sing.
QoS provisioning is done by first letting only the prioritized users contend for the reservations and if some time slots are left, then other users can also make some reservations.
The engineers who build and maintain secure systems work tirelessly to ensure that keys and complimentary security measures are implemented correctly, letting only the right people gain access.
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