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Since 1970, in parallel to the introduction of the 5-year development plan, an Airport Development Designated Fund was established.
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Watching these children, many of whom were from the most educationally and economically deprived, creates parallels to the introduction of wireless telephony to less developed nations.
Conru thinks the appearance of robotic technology draws parallels to the introduction of the camera in the 19th century, a technological innovation that originally terrified painters but soon produced Impressionism.
Five years after it began in 2000, parallel to the euro's introduction, the E.U.'s Lisbon Agenda, aiming to make the community "the most complete and dynamic knowledge-based economy in the world," had faltered, and in 2010 was officially acknowledged as inadequate.
We found that the oxygen mobility was parallel to the structural homogeneity of Zr introduction into the CeO2 framework, decreasing as CZ-R > CZ-D > CZ-O.
It was found that the oxygen mobility and oxygen storage capacity were parallel to the structural homogeneity of Zr introduction into the CeO2 frame work, and decreased as: CZ-R > CZ-D > CZ-O.
In the introduction, Molotch writes: Parallel to the zeal for purity that goes on in toilet practices, however ill-conceived and self-defeating, is the ongoing anxiety of contaminating scholarly endeavor with intellectual discourse on bodily elimination and the artifacts through which it operates.
Swim parallel to the shore.
Flying parallel to The Himalayas.
(parallel to the ends).
Lay the beds parallel to the sun.
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