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Some non-avialan dinosaurs, such as Troodon, exhibited iterative laying, where the adult might lay a pair of eggs every one or two days, and then ensured simultaneous hatching by delaying brooding until all eggs were laid.
Since inequality is so deep in this country that the vulnerable children suffering from poverty need an integrated support model to reach their full potentials, which might lay a solid foundation for war on poverty.
The acting Polish president said that Russia's move might lay a good foundation for improving bilateral relations.
While most might lay a wreath or simply observe the two-minute silence at 11 AM, some take it as an opportunity to be an even louder brand of dickhead than normal.
While most might lay a wreath or simply observe the two-minute silence at 11AM, some take it as an opportunity to be an even louder brand of dickhead than normal.
The clones that were not adapted to melons might lay a few larvae before taking off again.
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Mr Cameron said: "It does matter, in the good years, that you start putting some money aside for potentially rainy days that might lie a long way ahead".
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It has led some to speculate that in young blood might lie an antidote to the ravages of old age.
"Several Deceptions" delights with its verve and intelligence, but these deliciously baited literary games leave us hungry to see how their creator might lay out a simple meal.
Some of the same folks who have been issuing dire warnings about the federal budget deficit dont sound equally alarmed that Uncle Sam might lay out a trillion dollars or so to clean up toxic mortgage debt.
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