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For a restorative coffee and a slice of Baumkuchen or rich chocolate Herrentorte, ask for your order to be served in the tea salon, which features parquet floors.
Considering the various obstacles in employing the chemotherapeutic agents and the problems in their delivery, we suggest ACPN as a chemotherapeutic agent in order to be served in cancer treatment.
I must admit I was a little skeptical at the thought that people would click on a small box in order to be served many ads all at once.
Given a situation where players with different waiting costs have to form a queue in order to be served, they firstly compete with each other for a specific position in the queue.
A conceptual reactive crystallization process design method was introduced in the present work, in order to be served as the background for identifying the target phosphate product (CaClH2PO4 · H2O) and the optimum operating pH range of the reactive crystallization.
Table 3 Transitions from a reference state k = [k 0,…, k 2 ] Activity Rate Destination state A PU arrives to the system and there are enough resources in order to be served without interrupting a SvU. a 0(k) (k + e 0) A SvU arrives to the system without interrupting a SdU, or SdUs are interrupted and buffered.
Bond's order, to be served in a deep champagne goblet, was for "three measures of Gordon's, one of vodka, half a measure of Kina Lillet.
While the serving would need to meet nutritional guidelines in order to be served, it doesn't change the fact that the kids are being marketed to as they eat.
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In Georgia, the judge imposes a prison sentence and then orders it to be served on probation.
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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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