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They continue through talk of preserving gains and adding the word "residual" in front of "forces".
Those grumbling about the lack of military history in the opening carney were, for instance, clinging on to what is residual in their vision of nationalism.
Ozone has the advantage of not causing taste or odour problems; it leaves no residual in the disinfected water.
Each country is then scored based on the number of extra medals it would win if those medals were weighted according to our new ranking - this is known as a residual in statistical jargon).
The end result was that it was overlicensed and overshipped, and it was that residual in the marketplace that left a bad taste in the mouths of a lot of retailers".
"When I first started singing, the independence movement was residual in Catalonia, but now that independence really drives us forward, it's normal to make it a more important part of our feast," he said.
Traditional leasing companies typically don't value any residual in electric vehicles, which makes financing difficult.
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Residual, in-plane stresses are frequently introduced into circular saws to extend the range of stable rotation speed.
Impregnated mosquito nets and other treated mosquito materials or residual in-door spraying are proven methods for malaria control[ 30].
A statistical analysis using a pCR definition that also includes cases with residual in-situ carcinoma yielded similar results (not shown).
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