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The definition of migration in Manhiça is based on a combination of the intention of the move and the duration of the stay to avoid the ambiguity on temporary absence and temporary visits, which complicates the definition of migration events.
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Lorna was on one of her temporary absences from her family, and the couple were living in a flat in Bloomsbury.
"A governor's temporary absence from the state — whether on vacation or otherwise — does not rise to the level of an impeachable offense under South Carolina law," the lawyers wrote.
This property can be measured more quantitatively by the distance d from the ON-steady-state that is reached by the target protein level during a temporary absence of the input activator lasting a time T∗.
The decision to remove work from its collection might seem counterproductive to some, but the Davis Museum seems to believe that the temporary absence of art will highlight how reliant art museums are on immigrants artists and benefactors. .
Time Warner is now offering customers $2 a month for the (temporary?) absence of MSG and FSNY from their TV screens.
I refuse to be depressed by the (hopefully temporary) absence of ash and conker from the Oxford Junior Dictionary.
So his temporary absence from a session of the National People's Congress last week sent rumors flying online.
Jacob Rees-Mogg, the traditionalist Conservative, and Chris Grayling are two committee members who are thought to be against even a temporary absence.
Or temporary absence?
The temporary absence of cyanobacteria (Microcystis sp).
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