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Although much of Liverpool's early football was mesmerising, they required a slice of good fortune to underscore their superiority.
Millwall, who had won their last 13 ties against lower league teams, required a slice of fortune for their second.
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You require a slice of about 2.5-3cm thickness, rind-on*, cut from a log that has been allowed to mature properly.
A high-power semiconductor device for industrial use, on the other hand, may be so large as to require a slice of silicon measuring well over 125 mm (5 inches) in diameter.
Javey notes that the process required to make the indium-arsenide transistors is similar to that used to make a class of chips called silicon-on-insulator (SOI) electronics, which require a slice of silicon to be placed on a wafer of another material during manufacturing.
Add Michigan, 20 years removed from its last moment of glory that required selling a slice of its soul, which it only recently repurchased.
Smiles in the end for Arsene Wenger but it required a huge slice of luck for Arsenal to finally find the net after a battling Stoke performance.
Avoiding all of these dangers will require a good slice of luck as well as careful planning.
Bread was equally sliced into 2 cm pieces, and only three central pieces were used to measure the force required to compress a slice of 1.0 mm/s [ 15].
Take a slice of bread.
Considering the complex sample structure as well as technical determinations inclusion of the implant, connective tissue/soft tissue areas, cancellous bone, and cortical bone into one ablation area required a preselection of slices representing the ROIs as follows: ROIs 6, 8, and 9 were scanned for V2, ROIs 6, 7, and 8 for V6, ROIs 6 and 8 for V7, and ROIs 6 and 9 for V9.
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