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But parents may take small comfort from this study, which, like most others involving colic, doesn't hold out the promise of a cure — or even of a potential therapy.
Often a dancer will hook one foot around the other, so that the legs are dovetailed and the ankles crossed, a position in which either partner may take small traveling steps or may be turned.
In addition, passengers may take small quantities of liquids, pastes and gels -- including shampoo, suntan lotions, toothpaste, hair gel, perfume, mascara and lip gloss, water and other drinks -- not exceeding 100 milliliters per container, packed in one resealable transparent plastic bag that does not exceed 20 centimeters by 20 centimeters (8 inches by 8 inches) or one liter capacity.
"Also, animals may take small or light seeds greater distances because they are easier to carry.
It's by no means a firewall, but marijuana industry officials may take small comfort in the notion that U.S. attorneys by and large might be unwilling to be seen as circumventing the will of voters in their home states, especially now that the cannabis industry is past the startup phase.
So you may take small 5-10 minute break after an hour of study just to stretch out your body or give rest to your mind and eyes.
But while the bigger changes may take time, smaller things already have started to shift.
If interchange fees are reduced, banks may take a smaller cut from merchants, but a larger cut from cardholders.
In a new essay, the International Monetary Fund finds the world economy surprisingly resilient, and opines that it may take a smaller fall in the dollar than previously thought to bring the global imbalances back into line.
It may take a smaller number of spores to produce inhalation anthrax in a 90-year-old person than in a much younger person if their immune system had been weakened by age or if the debris collected in years of breathing had damaged the cells that whisk particles away from the lungs, said Dr. Anthony S. Fauci, the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases.
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