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The 3m-odd migrant workers in Shanghai are, for instance, officially non-persons; nevertheless their daily needs strain the city's resources to breaking-point.Then there are the provincial political powers themselves to contend with.
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If needed, strain once or twice more.
When needed, strains were plated on 7H10 agar (BD biosciences) plates containing OADC and appropriate antibiotics.
It is still difficult to tell the direction of foci expansion, and we need strains from former USSR to figure out the exact evolution scenario of Y. pestis in this region.
(And against this structural set of needs, the strain of imagination, of audacity).
Plus, it doesn't seem likely that a company with $11 billion in net income annually needs to strain to make profits.
You need not strain to render Fate dramatic.
But it's a bright, entertaining book that need not strain for liveliness or charm.
But as mundane as the voyage may have seemed, there was no need to strain for a good sound bite.
One of the researchers, Dr. Jason Sigmon, said telemarketers were twice as likely to suffer from throat discomforts or hoarseness, or to need to strain to speak.
By Irwin Edman The New Yorker, July 18 , 1942P. 48 You need not strain to render Fate dramatic View Article By Jelani Cobb By Joan Acocella By David Remnick By Jia Tolentino.
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