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That doesn't sound like a phase.
Politically, though, it was more like a phase we had to go through to get somewhere more meaningful.
The part of the mark that exists — looking at times like a phase of the moon — must be extrapolated.
Mr. Condon's Balkan obsession sometimes feels like a phase; to his credit, he seems like a songwriter who could steal artfully from a wide range of genres.
This is not to say that they don't come as a dramatic surprise, after all the semi-figuration, but they feel like a phase in some art historical argument.
Their parents — who wanted their kids to take advantage of the American-dream opportunities offered by a good education — were disheartened that the Hundreds was looking less and less like a phase.
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According to another survey report by the TCRS, almost half of older workers (47%) would like a phased transition of their working hours and responsibilities, while only 20percentt of employers offer such a program.
Since the ban doesn't fully kick in until 2020, Tolliver said, the end of racing will likely be more like a phase-out, meaning dogs will trickle into rescues as opposed to coming all at once.
The heat generated would be handled by non-traditional means, like a phase-change heatsink.
It really does operate like a phased array radar, the kind that would be in the nose cone of a fighter jet..
Nevertheless, formation of a certain conducting phase, like a Magnéli phase in TiO2, may not be possible in ZnO since it has no stable suboxide phase [101].
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