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All the children were studied over four different periods, which each lasted six months.
There's also a tank of diesel fuel to power a backup generator used during prolonged cloudy periods, which rarely occur.
The government said the changes would boost productivity, by allowing shorter shareholding periods, which in turn encourages serial entrepreneurs.
Toronto managed to stay a goal behind after two periods, which apparently made Coach John Tortorella nervous during the intermission.
Advisory periods, which allow teachers to develop a close relationship with students to keep them on track, are also gone.
The recipe called for several rising, resting and ripening periods, which made the process take four long, tantalizing days.
Musically wonderful, but often set in historical periods which bear no relation to anything in reality at all.
When pay is deferred, it typically is not counted as an expense until later periods, which increases nearer-term earnings.
It is during these periods, which last on average about 190 milliseconds, that the eye takes in visual information.
They are wrongly being used to cover for teachers for "protracted periods", which deprives children of proper teaching and puts pressure on support staff.
Well, to answer that first and easiest question, it is entirely possible to feel nostalgia for homelands, and for periods, which one has never experienced oneself.
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