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The Beijing Evening News published an article and a photograph, but the topic was immediately scoured from the Internet.
Up to now, scientists had thought that most snow scoured from parts of the continent was simply redeposited elsewhere on the surface.
The diatoms are believed to have been scoured from young sedimentary deposits of basins in East Antarctica and incorporated into deposits of glaciers moving through the Transantarctic Mountains.
They ask whether, as one of the foundations of western law, they really need to be scoured from the public sphere.
This Henry has truly set aside the boisterous friends of his youth and scoured from his soul any traces of the spirit that frolicked in their company.
He placed a hand on the sloping rear window and explained that it had been pitted, and all the paint scoured from its metal frame, by a mile-wide tornado they'd encountered in Minnesota earlier in the year.
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His 2004 book, "Uncorked: The Science of Champagne," revealed that most Champagne bubbles arise from something you might be tempted to scour from your flutes: dust.
Working in a large landscape where it was very thick, it was stripped from the Caribbean Islands to some of the highest elevations suggesting suggesting a lot of scouring from glacial water flowage in rather high ocean levels.
Moreover, the fouling-releasing fluoro-polymeric surface of the hydrophobic NC was able to attenuate the tendency of microbial attachment and encourage biofilm scouring from the membrane surface in the S-EMBR.
The 1965 bridge, a steel girder bridge, was subject to scouring from the inlet, leading to the need to replace it.
Whatever question you ask of the search engines, they attempt to answer it using relevant data they scour from billions of pieces of content.
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