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Add more prunes, pears and apricots to the baby's diet.
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Mr. Patel of UBS said more pruning of expenses should help improve Bristol's outlook, even if the drugs it is counting on do not reach the market before the patents on the name-brand drugs expire.
There is talk of yet more pruning of tax exemptions, and possibly a new tax on "extravagant" incomes though not, lamentably, of reversing a daft reduction in value-added tax for restaurants that costs the state €2.4 billion ($3.5 billion) a year.
One of these algorithms has a time complexity comparable to that for generalized arc consistency despite performing more pruning.
Even though these firms already have shed tens of thousands of jobs, they have not yet wrung all the bubble-inspired excesses out of their cost structures, so more pruning is needed.
Park officials are trying to further protect the tree and diminish the risk of injury; they have instated new parking restrictions near Jack's Oak and more pruning.
Thus we expect more pruning in the larger domain than in the smaller domain, even with periodic boundary conditions.
For non-periodic and singly-periodic boundary conditions, vessels near the reflecting boundaries can only connect to vessels with similar pressures, so that there is more pruning and the vasculature is less efficient.
You will have to drink more prune juice to achieve the same health benefits because the prunes are processed, and you will have to take in additional sugars.
You will have to drink more prune juice to achieve the same health benefits, and you will also take in additional sugars.[14].[14]
As it happens, Hamilton cooks eggs beautifully — delicately scrambled with frisée or poached and dropped in a hearty soup of Portuguese sausage and garlic — but they don't dominate the menu any more than prunes dominate the menu at Prune, the tiny but successful restaurant where Hamilton used to cook.
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