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Columnists flap around and add noise to discussions with an eye to making a part of the signal clearer.
However, buoyancy effects may cause salinization at the bottom of the ASR well during recovery, making a part of the freshwater irrecoverable.
Many engineers don't know what goes into making a part when they send it off to a shop, so this will be a unique event.
A few of the models depicted parts of the building's interior, such as the observation deck in the overhanging top section; the designers had considered making a part of the floor transparent, offering a vertiginous view of the ground below.
Lenders will, in some cases, essentially buy the P.M.I. on the borrower's behalf and build the premiums into the loan's cost, making a part of the insurance tax-deductible.
Ultimately, I realize that your past is what makes you who you are today; and if someone has a problem with who you were in the past, they definitely aren't worth making a part of your future.
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This is a three-year contract, for which the employers are open to making a part-time appointment.
One version of the approach, to be unveiled next week by the Economic Policy Institute, a labor-oriented research organization, would give employers a two-year tax credit if they increased the size of their work force or added significant hours of work (for example, making a part-time worker full time).
It was also made a part of the National Covenant of 1638.
When they needed a tool to make a part, Mr. Austin and his workers made it themselves.
Adults make a part of their lives only the works that have meaning.
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