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"We didn't want to protract the sense of instability and insecurity.
Strategies designed to protract the shelf life of spreadable cheese obtained by acid coagulations are presented.
Schiff mocked the pianists who protract the long third movement to show that "we are very deep and profound. . . .
Recently the chancellor made clear that he was willing to risk investment in the new green economy to protract the life old way of doing things.
Everybody who loved those Games will want to make sure now that we get a legacy, Boris says, and we protract the benign effect of this incredible year.
Some Palestinian experts say Mr. Arafat thinks it less risky to protract the conflict than to seal a deal that would be perceived as selling out not just Palestinian, but also Arab and Muslim rights.
Nevertheless, in the most severe cases, postoperative reactive edema and inflammation can protract the healing course [4].
Even though our overall goal in treating class III growing individuals may be to protract the maxilla, each patient presents with different clinical findings.
Facial motoneurons that drive intrinsic muscles to protract the vibrissae receive a short latency inhibitory input, followed by synaptic excitation, from neurons located in the oralis division of the trigeminal sensory complex.
We agree that both muscles protract the propectuses, but, we consider this to be the dominant function only for 49.
In comparison, only the anterior and middle portions of the deltoid and the clavicular part of the pectoralis major muscle have a capacity to protract the arm.
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