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Initially, she's sceptical of the furry fellas, but warms up to them after realising what a boon they may represent for the local community.
That really is pure conjecture but what is certain is that Wiggins no longer represents the future, for Sky, no matter what he may represent for British cycling and British fans.
This unusual relationship, Statovci told me, may represent, for Bekim, "a different kind of love" from the others he has known, "stronger and more powerful, because it has crossed borders and walls.
Existing models of environmental risk assessment for landfills do not take into consideration the specific risk that leachate dams may represent for the environment.
Note that a variable may represent for instance using one or another product in a certain phase of the process, applying one certain methodology or not, and so on.
The impact condition includes a non-linear spring, which may represent, for example, a Hertzian contact, and in the case of a single body, closed form approximate expressions are derived for the duration and magnitude of the impact force and for the maximum deceleration at the impact point.
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Thus, current therapy for DCIS may represent overtreatment for many women who may never progress to invasive cancer.
That may represent food for the soul, but it's not much of a business model for TCM.
The countries who may represent value for money to top their sections are the hosts Egypt at 11-8 and fellow North Africans Tunisia at evens.
However, the alternation of wet periods may represent windows for life development and thus, preservation of biogenic structures.
In conclusion, clinicians should be aware and recognize that ear and throat pain may represent symptoms for cardiac ischemia.
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