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Meanwhile, the BBC understands Network Rail may shut the line between Reading and Paddington after flooding affected signalling equipment at Maidenhead.
Flounder, which I fished for with Bernie Perlman, are suffering, and the state may shut the fishery down.
These sound accusative and may shut the other person down.
Once your rock has adjusted (about 4 or 5 hours later) you may shut the lid and carry the cage around.
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This circulating power may violate the dc-link voltage limit and, as a result, the protection scheme may shut down the inverter and reduce the microgrids reliability.
Dr. Cummings said the surgery may shut down the ghrelin-making cells by preventing them from being exposed to food, an important signal.
Stellar radiation may shut down the accretion flow from the surrounding gas reservoir before the star reaches masses well in excess of 100 M⊙.
If the president doesn't agree to halt operating funds for his signature achievement on the eve of its implementation, Republicans may shut down the government, throwing thousands of people out of work and disrupting a huge part of the economy.
These findings suggest that overexpression of BiP may shut down the expression of other drought-induced genes, and may lead to the increased tolerance of the transgenic plants compared with the wild type.
Use amplifier fans if the amplifier(s) is/are in a small area with no air circulation, as overheating will kill your amp (overheat circuitry may shut off the amp when it overheats, but damage can be done before the cut-off).
Fears that the evacuation might be a government trick, which made some wary of boarding the buses, have given way to fears that Assad and his allies may shut down the shaky ceasefire before all can leave.
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