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The body receives sodium primarily in the form of table salt (sodium chloride).
Precipitation falls primarily in the form of snow, especially in the high country.
That aid comes primarily in the form of Perkins grants to states.
But his biggest challenge came from the far right, primarily in the form of the John Birch Society.
At the moment, it generates barely four dollars a year in revenues per user, primarily in the form of charging fees to advertisers.
Fracking is moving the US from a major importer of hydrocarbons to a net exporter, primarily in the form of liquefied natural gas.
The commitments from private partners are primarily in the form of providing guidance and scholarships to community colleges, not in donating funds directly to the new national program.
About $120 million of that is earmarked for loan modifications, primarily in the form of principal reductions on first- and second-lien mortgages.
Los Angeles appears in his art primarily in the form of the quick-and-dirty printed posters that he routinely harvests in South Central.
Still, Anfac, the carmakers' association, is asking the government for financial support — primarily in the form of new tax breaks — worth 500 million euros.
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Clouds need to condense around small particles called aerosols to form, and human aerosol pollution primarily in the form of sulfuric acid—has made for cloudier skies.
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