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It also led us to some precious conclusions which were applied to the laser vaporization setup, a more expensive and complex one.
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The "Waldstein" (Op. 53) was treasurable: its opening frolicsome, but not precious; its conclusion regal and sweeping.
In the eyes of less enthusiastic readers, she's a histrionic prose artist, striking poses of stylish despair in precious, incantatory sentences and drawing ominous conclusions from a Ouija board of ironic detail.
At the end of "Precious" the heroine shoulders her burden and sets off to make her way in the world, a conclusion that may be objectively bleak — Precious is an H.I.V.-positive teenage mother who has only recently learned to read and write — but that fills the audience with a sense of hard-won redemption.
In conclusion, IRC has several precious comparable advantages.
Focus on results obtained for Participants 3 and 4 yields precious little data upon which to draw conclusions.
Very little comes of it, with the exception of one thought worth reflection: the characters' conclusion that yes, life is precious, but it should be regarded as a loan rather than a gift.
However, based on my experience working with startups, I disagree with his conclusion that startups should expend precious early funds on international filings.
Toxicology studies should be properly designed so that valid conclusions can be made without wasting precious resources.
Conclusions: The measurement of the EELV remains a precious parameter for the ventilatory management of the ICU patients but his measurement is still far away to be accurate by both techniques at bedside.
Precious, precious few.
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