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Those hoping to specialise in the oral and aural sciences may pick from courses including audiology, speech science or speech therapy.
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It also worries, rightly, about the nuclear weapons skills Iranian scientists may pick up from their Russian counterparts.
"They never know what helpful tidbit they may pick up from the adult's response," Fox says.
The drop in jobless claims suggests that layoffs have declined and that job growth may pick up from last month's sluggish pace.
And his writing seems almost designed to make pedestrian generalisations sound as if they are insights: "As thinkers move across the life course and are affiliated with different institutions, they may pick up from some of them identity elements that they integrate into their self-concept narratives".Almost by accident, Mr Gross does shed some light on Rorty's development.
"The risk of trauma posed by these highly realistic drills is not matched by any conceivable benefit". Mr Schonfeld also sees another issue with the messages children may pick up from these simulations.
Moreover, the prosecution may pick and choose from the taxpayer's statement, relying on the favorable portion and throwing aside that which does not bolster its position.
The schedule is currently designed to give local residents some respite.Other airports may pick up trade from Heathrow, particularly if competition between them intensifies.
Under other circumstances, the air trapped in the first kilometre above Earth's surface may pick up moisture from the sea or other moist surfaces, and layers of cloud may form in areas near the ground up to a height of about 1 km (0.6 mile).
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