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That is not to say that some big strategic transactions will not be made, as shown by the announcement on Tuesday that TD Bank would acquire Commerce Bank for $8.5 billion.

As the normal retirement age has increased from age 65 to 67, based on legislation enacted in 1983, the same actuarial adjustment has been made, as shown in the table.

A circuit board for testing is made as shown in Fig. 9.

With known conditions and model above, the offloading plan can be made as shown in Table 8.

The difference between both hemispheres becomes even clearer when we a power-law fit to the angular correlation function is made, as shown in Fig. 5.

Comparisons were also made, as shown in Figure 7, with those related studies for the viscosities of 40 and 80 cP.

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That is, in the case of periphrastic causative constructions, the causative relationship is explicitly expressed by causative verbs like rang 'make' or shi 'cause, make', as shown in i.

Regarding the specific usage of deterministic MIDO methods for systems identification, significant advances have been made recently, as shown by Guillén-Gosálbez et al.

Mental clauses generally can be made passive as shown in (6).

And then, after all, maybe picking 78 images at random could make as good a show as any.

A simple way of doing this is for them to make drawings, as shown in Figure 3.

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