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I apparently made too good of a friend for him to justify anything more significant, which my young brain could interpret only as a criticism.
With the increase in charge discharge current to 40 mA/g, the relative contribution of external surface became more significant, which was supposed to be due to large sizes of electrolyte ions, Et3MeN+ and BF4−.
"It has become larger and far more significant, which is why I thought it should be on budget," said Assemblyman Kevin A. Cahill, a Democrat representing Dutchess and Ulster Counties who is chairman of the energy committee and said he plans to introduce legislation to that effect next year.
Research results indicate that under the influence of factors such as high ground stress and gas pressure, the mutual coupling interaction between coal and gas is much more significant, which leads to the emergence of new characteristics of gas compound dynamic disasters.
The campaign still has the potential to be even more significant, which is a further test of Fowler's abilities.
Hence, the total throughput for all users in the proposed system is more significant, which is desired in vehicular ad hoc systems.
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But there was a second, slower, more significant opening, which required actual understanding -- of Buddhism, for example, and the traditional arts of judo and the tea ceremony.
More significant, CBS, which early on concluded it might have a hit, has made some plans to produce a second edition of the series.
"It was a joint venture between some of the most conscientious sustainability thinkers of the past 10 years and one of the more significant developers, which had significant resources," he said.
But more significant, "Breakfast," which has steadily grown on me since its release a year and a half ago, has solidified the identity of Ms. Kent, an American based in in London, as the drifting Cosmopolitan Girl of jazz.
One of the festival's more significant documentaries, which can be seen this weekend, is Mark Rappaport's "Silver Screen: Color Me Lavender," a meticulous (and sometimes unnecessarily redundant) exploration of the gay subtext in mainstream Hollywood films of the 1940's, 50's and early 60's.
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