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And a less-active site, with eight residences requiring 15 parking spaces instead of the present 26 on Noyac Road, would presumably ease traffic pressure along what can be a busy stretch of road.
Timely recognition of a non-curative disease stage and open discussions about prognosis and preferences could presumably ease this task [ 13, 14].
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It had been visibly scarred by its removal: the pole had likely been cut into pieces on Prince of Wales Island, presumably to ease its transport to California on the deck of Barrymore's yacht.
New South Wales bowled first and had South Australia at 6/49 when Miller introduced O'Neill's occasional leg spin, presumably to ease the debutant's nerves by bringing him into the game.
The only ones speaking Ukrainian are the locals, who are allowed onto Pushkin Street if they can prove they live or work in the area, a measure meant, presumably, to ease crowding, but also to prevent violence between the native population and the tens of thousands of once-a-year religious tourists.
This exemplifies how selection may have put together two functionally related genes, presumably to ease cotranscription, even though their phylogenetic origin appears to be different.
He has also had to bear up under some of the worst reviews in the history of literary criticism ("a real stinker," "grindingly predictable," "flatulent banality"), though that task has presumably been eased by the tens of millions of dollars his best sellers have earned him.
For more than 40 years, livestock producers have used low doses of antibiotics to fatten healthy livestock, presumably by easing minor infections that don't make animals overtly sick.
Jenji Kohan, creator of "Orange Is The New Black," has forthrightly said that her main character for that series was a rich, white, blond "Trojan Horse" to ease presumably white audiences into a show that was actually about working-class people of color.
However, in areas like Matopi, both fences are at a height of 1.4 m (presumably for ease of maintenance following relentless pressure by elephants).
While the aforementioned descriptive titles captured either the content or tone of the letter, the remaining three descriptive titles acted more as a shorthand of the original article's title, presumably for ease of reference: "Firearm access and suicide" (Branas et al. 2009), "Guns and adolescent suicide" (Rosenberg et al. 1991), and "Gun availability and violent death" (Morgenstern 1997).
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