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Particle mutation refers to getting new particles through mutation by themselves.
This type of emotionally abusive relationship refers to getting involved with partners who, unbeknownst to you, are sociopaths, narcissists and/or have certain mental or behavioral disorders.
They used the word "snapped" to describe the registration process, which refers to getting their picture taken during registration, in addition to submitting the required paperwork and fee.
Discussions are going on in the local press about disruption to passenger transport, while the amendment tabled in this House actually refers to getting rid of the single point of contact which provides transparency and ensures fair competition.
I'm not referring to "GoT's" commercial and ratings success, which HBO has been crowing about lately.
"It's the first step of my freedom," he said, referring to getting out of jail.
"Planned Parenthood, we're gonna get rid of that," Mitt Romney said (he was apparently referring to getting rid of any federal funding, not outlawing it).
Texts between brothers referred to "getting stories straight, hiding the fraternity gear, and Deng's ritual being too hard", according to the report.
It'll be on the radar screen, so that patients can be referred to get help by specialists, and also so that the research that's done on this condition may lead to better treatments.
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