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After finding "fibres" on my own hand, I'm fairly satisfied morgellons is some 21st-century genre of OCD spread through the internet and the fibres are – as Wymore's labs report – particles of everyday, miscellaneous stuff: cotton, human hair, rat hair and so on.
Even with his wimpy DSL connection, pages are rendered quickly enough once the website's servers (and all the other computers along the route, plus those used to host adverts, graphics and miscellaneous layout bits) start giving his browser's request some attention.
Mr Bakija and his co-authors found that between 1979 and 2005, the share of spouses of the 1% who had blue-collar or "miscellaneous" service-sector backgrounds declined slightly, from 7.9% to 6.4%.
But there are also the transcriptome (RNA), the glycome (sugars), the lipidome (fats) and the metabolome (all the miscellaneous odds and ends not covered by the others).
Now, more than 500 working satellites are circling the earth, along with nearly 2,000 defunct ones, 1,400 spent rocket boosters and 1,100 other miscellaneous cast-offs.
The Iraqis repaired the stations but the oil-for-food programme is endangered.See article: Bombing IraqDedicated cashHouse Republicans put forward a plan to use America's Social Security trust fund surplus only for Social Security payments and for paying off the national debt, rather than as now for miscellaneous projects.
ONE drunk driver, 32 traffic violations and 15 miscellaneous offences.
But miscellaneous fees imposed on farmers earlier in the decade were lost too, according to a report in Macroeconomics, a monthly journal published in Beijing.Revenue losses have coincided with another extra financial burden: Mr Wen's policy of free education for rural children.
Fuels would be taxed according to their CO2-generating potential (ie, coal more than oil, and oil more than gas) rather than the miscellaneous system of duties to which they are now subjected.
Unlike its sibling fairs in Basel and Hong Kong, Art Basel Miami has cultivated a reputation as a glamorous social event where the creative elite from New York hob-nob with Hollywood celebrities, business A-listers and a host of miscellaneous party-goers.
They insisted that, as it had not been drafted by any official procedure, the deal struck by hand-picked leaders was just a "miscellaneous document" of no practical consequence.
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