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But the effect is partly lost in transcription.
"This time around, the drive is partly lost," said Masha Lipman, a prominent political analyst.
The war resumed, however, and Mesopotamia was partly lost when the emperor had to leave in order to fight Julian.
To anyone who has walked this route the sense of inner quiet is unforgettable; and that experience will now be partly lost.
Mr O' Neill partly lost his job because he was insufficiently sympathetic to the tax-cutting agenda.There is one way out.
The thearubigins also react with amino acids and sugars to form flavour compounds that may be partly lost if fermentation is prolonged.
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They are partly losing out for reasons outside our control, such as the rise of China.
It's partly losing your anonymity and also going into the most uncomfortable places in your psyche.
That it does is largely due to the electricity generated by the artists, though the time lag means that Berlioz's juxtaposition of war-torn Troy with Carthaginian stability partly loses its effect.
Those relatively coarse G.P. zones may be the precursors of η′ phase of which size exceeds the critical size and they can partly lose coherent relationship with Al matrix.
Doing so should intuitively result in a decreased total current transmitted through the device since one electron path partly loses efficiency, but we counterintuitively found, both numerically and experimentally, that it is exactly the opposite behavior that can actually take place[6].
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