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The country as a whole might not yet be concentrating heavily on campaign 2000, but it is in full swing in New Hampshire, Iowa, South Carolina and Michigan, all of which hold their caucuses or primaries this month or next.
With the town far from the sea and great rivers and with canals not yet built, metalworkers concentrated on producing small, relatively valuable pieces, especially buttons and buckles.
Although not yet widespread, Concentrating Solar Power (CSP) plants are expected to play a significant role in Australia's future solar-derived electricity.
A standardised system for measuring on-farm biodiversity does not yet exist that concentrates on performance indicators and includes farmers in generating information.
Twitter, which does not yet make money, is now concentrating on teaching businesses how they can join and use it, Mr. Banerji said, and the company plans to publish case studies.
Death was medical failure, and doctors concentrated on the not yet dead.
Since the sequence information of AjBj, Bni and BcCc genomes is currently not yet available in public domain, we concentrated on genetic comparisons among A genome containing Brassica species.
However, despite growing evidence based on both preclinical and clinical studies to support its efficacy and safety [ 17- 20], fibrinogen concentrate is not yet a standard component of many transfusion protocols.
Presently, though, concentrating solar power does not yet have a competitive position against conventionally produced energy; this is expected only in 2030 [13].
While the company has excelled at marketing, its 11-employee staff has not yet established a sales force that concentrates on in-store sales.
The prospect of the Holyrood elections next year may concentrate minds somewhat - although not yet, it would appear.
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