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The local AA uses it to train its operatives to repair new makes of cars, and Ford, one of the biggest employers in the neighbourhood, sends its employees to be trained there.

Subsequent paintings – of toilet-roll holders, or of promotional pictures of new makes of car, or holidaying families posing for a snapshot, or statesmen blinking in the flashbulb glare of public scrutiny, or tribesmen doing the same before National Geographic's gaze – would repeatedly involve some form of blurring: it quickly became Richter's trademark.

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The SPL also announced the new make-up of the organisation's board with Ralph Topping re-elected as chairman.

Divide your new made sausage into balls of handful size.

And Fox News made fun of him for it.

Following the quest for new composite biomaterials for bone tissue engineering, this work presents the processing of new nanocomposite made of polycaprolactone matrix and wollastonite particles.

What will potential new fans make of the vagaries of cricketing technology?

This summer, there is a new version made of a plastic made to resemble concrete.

David Place also bought new mattresses made of high-density foam to reduce pressure in key areas.

Soon, there will be a new leg, made of carbon fiber or titanium or plastics or microprocessors, or some combination.

The advantages and disadvantages of new cores (made of ribbon heated under tensile stress) over cut ones were determined.

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