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And these are simply recent examples; other Chinese corruption cases regularly involve tens of millions of dollars in illegal gains.
The company's all-singing, all-dancing press conferences regularly involve a quick play-through of a video game, but usually under the guise of a graphics demonstration.
Experimental high-throughput methods, assisted by robotics, image analysis, and bioinformatics, have been used in the drug industry for quite a while, and current screening tests for drug efficacy and toxicity regularly involve genomic, proteomic, and molecular modeling approaches.
Workplace settings that regularly involve pushing and pulling should be checked for potential improvements with regards to lower weight of the loaded handling device, handle design, and good practice guidelines to further reduce musculoskeletal disease prevalence.
National police forces have struggled to cope with the magnitude of complex online cybercrime cases which regularly involve hundreds of victims at a time, and often with suspects spread around the world.
The sums he has donated are not out of the ordinary for multi-millionaire businessmen, but it does leaves a bad taste that the quickest way to a peerage seems to regularly involve large donations.
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Knee and ankle joints are regularly involved, although small joints and axial involvement occurs as well.
Other federal and state investigators are also regularly involved.
His routines from this time regularly involved gurgles, air blown through pursed lips, beeps.
But the model is unsustainable; teams who are regularly involved in close encounters are rarely champions.
He was regularly involved in brutal confrontations with uniformed police officers and activists from the extreme right.
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