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Any way you look at it, the number of factors involved makes it hard to encapsulate the relationship between farm support and obesity in a neat cause-and-effect equation.
But despite the number of items included, the editing and neat organization cause the show to feel underpopulated and thereby understate the intensity of Mr. Boas's passion.
Out-of-plane birefringence development takes place earlier for thinner neat samples caused primarily by increased depletion rate of solvent.
For neat PP, whitening caused by inter-spherulite and/or interlamella microcrazing was observed over a wide range within the specimen, and the storage modulus E′ and the loss tangent than δ monotonically decreased and increased, respectively, until fracture.
It would be neat if it caused this other influx of gifts for kids who really need them.
The neat narrative sequence of cause and effect I've just written, of course, is only possible in hindsight.
The trial heard how Daniel was forced to kneel for long periods of time, run continuously around the living room, perform squats and swallow salt, poured neat into his mouth, causing him to vomit.
The judge said Daniel was forced to kneel for long periods of time, run continuously around the living room, perform squats and swallow salt, poured neat into his mouth, causing him to vomit.
Straight up usually means the same as "neat", but its usage can cause confusion, as American mixologist Jeffrey Morgenthaler has explained, because there's also the term up, which usually means chilled and served in a cocktail glass.
Lincoln were having a decent share of possession but, despite some neat approach play, were not causing goalkeeper Emma Byrne any serious problems.
This may cause different effects of NEAT on metabolic parameters between men and women.
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