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The roughly first order dependence on rac-LA monomer also indicated little supposed differentiation between the two stereoisomers of rac-LA.
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In a country ruled by the military for most of its existence, where the ruling elites are better known for corruption and thievery on a jaw-dropping scale, in a land viewed as a pariah around the world, where daily life is all too frequently punctuated by unimaginable violence, where is the little guy supposed to find relief?
At this stage of the bank reporting season, there's little to suppose that any of the second-tier fixed-income banks are closing the market share gap in a meaningful way.
Television needs fewer little kids who behave psychotically and toss off preternaturally witty remarks, and more little kids who do what little kids are supposed to do: put paint buckets where adults will step in them, cause grumpy neighbors to be mistakenly hauled off to jail (as happens to Mr. Wilson at the end of Episode 1) and in general drive adults crazy.
Presumably the little horse was supposed to cheer, as it looks like a toy.
Alas, little of this supposed evidence for an afterlife has held up under the scrutiny of rigorous investigation.
Which leads to the ghoulish farce of a bank robbery and the suspense of a train wreck in which a sweet little girl is supposed to die.
Big Cook and Little Cook are supposed to sing songs, make buns and get messy with flour, not crack jokes about famous people's private parts.
The little guy is supposed to be an alien spore that lives in a six-legged space ship.
And its little flaps are supposed to create a better seal on your ear, but will the sound quality be up to snuff?
(Side note: What's up with Barbie's face in that silhouette? Which little nub is supposed to be her nose? It's like Barbie has massive craters for facial features).
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