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They carry a strong implication that English modernism is essentially a neoclassical style, in the sense of being restrained, cerebral and strongly dependent on design.
Currently working on a case involving a boy of 15 whose arm was broken as a result of being restrained in custody.
The report said that doctors' advice was often overruled by senior managers, meaning that one young inmate who suffered a fracture – potentially as a result of being restrained by guards – did not receive medical treatment for 15 hours.
"And there was no one in the building who would say, 'You can't do these things.' " Mr. Protas said that this rehearsal method was used by Graham herself for the piece, "Errand Into the Maze," as a way to connect with the experience of being restrained, which he said he told Ms. Brown.
However, the thermophoretic force obtained by this approach is greater than that in the real case when the C60 molecule is moving instead of being restrained.
Mr Bosworth suffered a fatal heart attack brought on by a combination of being restrained and his cocaine use and epilepsy.
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Months earlier, 15 year-old Gareth Myatt died of asphyxiation after being restrained at Rainsbrook STC.
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We found that the dissociation of the carboxyl of AA was restrained in the acidic medium, which made it impossible to induce the platelet aggregation.
During a period of 12 months, approximately 40%% of residents are restrained at least once.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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