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He said that while he did not want the mixed nature of the waterfront to be changed, "there could be more commercial development".
"The mixed nature of the track means that compromises are made," said Alan Permane, trackside operations director of the Lotus team.
The more mixed nature of this constituency is in part why the local Labour activists are so much more upbeat than you might expect.
Despite the mixed nature of the verdict, analysts said it would be an important precedent that over time would expose many more formerly state-owned companies to cross-border mergers.
In the gallery, musicians played the oud, the Arab lute, with the violin – a tribute to the mixed nature of this diverse and colourful city, once a major caravanserai on the Silk Road.
Corruption as well as geopolitics made possible a horrific situation in which Muslim shoppers in Westgate were apparently left alive and non-Muslims killed, in a ghoulish travesty of the mixed nature of Kenyan identity.
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The uniformity of NO throughout the central region of the flame demonstrated the well-mixed nature of the recirculation zone.
We demonstrate the practical benefits of this method in the English Cemetery of Florence, Italy, whose mixed nature and history of morphological changes are suggested by archival records.
The fourth patient's shock had mixed nature with SVR of 507 dynes.s.cm-5 and CO of 3.7 (L min).
The pattern can also be of the mixed nature, e.g., the board of directors controlled by shareholders.
It may be concluded that for low pH (4.0) of the mobile phase buffer, the retention mechanism of nucleotides is of mixed nature.
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