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Actually, the bit I found most difficult to watch, as her son, was when Simon Callow made to strike her.
In the proposed scheme, an attempt is made to strike a balance between the long delay caused by the pessimistic and the high memory requirements of the optimistic schemes.
But when the misunderstandings involving Toussaint pile up and tragic lightning is finally made to strike, Louise is not character enough to pull the electricity to earth.
In an X-ray tube, electrons moving with an energy of Emax = 10,000 to 50,000 eV (10 50 keV) are made to strike a piece of metal.
Indeed, State Department officials suggested any Arab air component might be more likely should the decision be made to strike in Syria, where Sunni states have been supporting rebels in the fight against the regime of President Bashar al-Assad.
The motion was tabled until later, and motions were made to strike Avery's comments from the official record.
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"The changes that we want to make to strike laws are... proportionate, they're sensible.
"The changes we want to make to strike laws are absolutely proportionate and sensible," Mr Javid told me.
Mr. Gates made certain to strike a conciliatory tone with China, praising Washington and Beijing for working together "to build a positive, cooperative and comprehensive relationship".
The most common mechanism for singing in insects is stridulation, where specialised areas of the body are made to oscillate by striking against stridulatory pegs [ 11- 13].
When groups like that are discovered preparing an attack, it makes sense to strike first.
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