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Two other scientists were in the laboratory — Drs. Eugene T. Booth of Columbia and F. G. Slack of Vanderbilt University.
Reformed and galvanised, it could take up the slack of future economic slowdowns and lessen the burden on export-led manufacturing.
My remaining kidney will grow to take up the slack of the one that has been removed, so I'll be able do everything I can do now.
Do I think the corporate giving will pick up the slack of the lack of government benefits or deal with unemployment?
When the tourist season ended, he wrote: The law will be snatching ragged swamp niggers and sallow crackers by the slack of their overalls and tossing them into the state road camps for owning, possessing or transporting pints.
In Italy, which has one of Europe's best-developed solar-power industries, as the sunlight faded from the sky, solar output collapsed, and other generators had to take up the slack, of around 27 gigawatt-hours.
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"I tend to cut people on other islands a lot of slack because of that".
Ahmet was wearing a pair of slacks of cavalry twill and a white silk shirt.
On Wednesday, meanwhile, Bild lambasted David Cameron over refugees, dubbing Britain "the slacker of Europe".
The 90s slacker, of course, was the forebear of the 2000s hipster.
As far as Democratic performance goes, New York City, the state's liberal economic engine, is the biggest slacker of all.
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