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By The New Yorker December 7, 2011 The Swarmatron, in the center of the room, had a pitch ribbon and a swarm ribbon, and an array of unlabelled knobs and switches, which Brian began manipulating in a way that produced something that your own first cousin once removed might recognize as music.
The Swarmatron, in the center of the room, had a pitch ribbon and a swarm ribbon, and an array of unlabelled knobs and switches, which Brian began manipulating in a way that produced something that your own first cousin once removed might recognize as music.
The parts that have been removed might be placed in a pouch for the girl to wear.
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That cosy relationship with Lower Saxony (whose blocking stake the European Commission is seeking to remove) might become a burden if VW needed to make swift cuts to maintain profitability.
Therefore, studying the attitude of laypersons regarding their preference of which tooth to remove might be meaningful for orthodontic treatment planning.
If all the tumors could be removed, she might not even need more chemotherapy.
And if the ban were removed, Japan might have to pay $1 billion to $2 billion to cover removing some of the highly classified technology.
They want key papers redacted, with all information removed that might conceivably enable someone to use viruses as weapons.
Finally, if you're regretfully planning on having your tattoo or tattoos removed, you might think twice.
As the workshop demonstrated, no matter how far removed someone might think they are from "drug culture," everyone is affected by it in some way.
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