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The Asian currencies that have plunged 30percentto40percentcent are not likely to rebound sharply very soon.
"London, being a centre for anti-Putin Russians trying to get away and pro-Putin Russians trying to spend their gains is going to feel this very sharply, very soon.
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The judge countered sharply, "A very dim light, counselor".
A pretty face, sharply focussed, very dark-brown eyes, shone in the thing's green light.
What kind of changes?" she said sharply, sounding very much like a woman who had just lost, oh, $70,000.
The high biodiversity of bioconstructors during the Givetian-Frasnian acme of Palaeozoic reef development contrasts sharply with very low biodiversity levels during the Famennian.
The surface diffusion permeability increases sharply at very low pressures and then starts to decrease after it has reached a maximum (Bμm) at a threshold pressure.
Back in the 1990s, the NRA was sharply and very publicly critical of aggressive police tactics, at least at the federal level.
However, it is important to highlight that efficiency of OPV containing non-fullerene acceptors, small-molecule donor material and all polymer solar cells have sharply progressed very recently.
Efficiency of OPV containing non-fullerene acceptors, small-molecule donor material, and all polymer solar cells have sharply progressed very recently.
Most importantly, we are of the opinion that cases and controls should be treated equally to avoid the need for simulation, and that the function should not fall off too sharply with very small values of MAF.
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