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"We do a massive disservice to future generations by lumbering them with big debts – however the politicians may describe it – before they have even joined the workforce".
Such an exchange must be mutually agreed upon, or the hotel staff may describe it not as "swapping" but with the harsher term your husband uses and in a police report.
The kettle is the "pour" part of "pour over," which these days is the accepted term for the technique, although Jaime van Schyndel, one of the owners of Barismo, prefers "hand pour," which may describe it better: coffee made by hand, usually one cup at a time.
We may describe it in terms of the conditional survival function, given an auxiliary gamma distributed random variable Z.
"When we think about the past, the way that we may describe it is through fashion, through film, and through technology like music.
Remitted patients may describe it as being like "a nightmare" [ 13].
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You may also describe it as dignified, evil, luxurious, or, if you can't find any words, complex.
Likewise, in characterizing a favourite stretch of countryside, we may prefer to describe it as peaceful, soft, atmospheric, harsh, and evocative, rather than beautiful.
However, for the purposes of clarity it may help to describe it as a stage in the C. trachomatis lifecycle.
The project name can be used in any way that the user sees fit; it may describe a methodological study or it may be used to identify a particular protein to which the simulation refers.
The new, very powerful 2002 Q45 (available in July) made its stage debut here today, and the best way to describe it may be "stealth luxury".
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