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The Second Avenue Deli just closed, perhaps permanently; it was older and better attended than 2 Columbus Circle.
When she asked about him, she was horrified to be told that he was kept like that permanently: it was the only thing the prison could do to stop him castrating himself.
Coercivity of remanence (Hcr) is the field required to erase remanent magnetization permanently; it was obtained by backfield measurements after being magnetized at 1.0 T.
File sharers will initially receive a warning for a first offense, then be disconnected for subsequent offenses, eventually be disconnected from the internet permanently (it wasn't clear whether the agreement is a three strikes proposal).
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Though macramé is designed to stay on its anchor permanently, it's a good idea to practice with a pencil.
I am not here permanently – it's a locum position in a rural area that is finding it a challenge to recruit staff.
While Bush is working hard to repeal the estate tax permanently, it's impossible to say definitively what the tax laws will be like in 2011.
This threshold, however, has yet to be crossed, at least not permanently – it is straddled instead – as no livelihood alternative has yet to escape the ineluctable seasonal constraints on all economic activities on the island.
And you have it permanently; it's not a rental.
Because none of the wild animals sampled were marked permanently, it is likely that the same male was captured twice.
When he leaves permanently it is equivalent to him being dead and, controlling for other factors and family configurations, this results in a 90% higher risk of mortality.
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