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That's not the case in darts, where members of the original BDO play the same sport as those in the breakaway PDC but do so less well: a symptom of the latter's exponentially increasing profile since forming in 1992.

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One day--and don't expect it to be a distant day--many of those six billion or so less well-off people are bound to demand what we have and to get it as effortlessly as we got it.

Was Dick Cheney, who read Mikhail Gorbachev so much less well than Prime Minister Thatcher, repenting his brutal dismissal of his capabilities when she was rightly courting the Russian leader?

So are less well-known individuals who have attracted the NoW's interest.

For instance, Mr. Sillerman said, SFX "built stages outside our amphitheaters" so that less well-known bands could gain exposure by playing for concertgoers on their way in to see the headliners.

Much about what happened is still unknown; the government has made its own, so far less well-documeted claims, about how its forces would never ever direct fire at Egyptians' heads or chests or use live fire at all; how the protesters were violent first; and about the urgent need to keep them from disrupting traffic.

Because of the negative charge from a phosphate group or sialic acid, most mono-phosphorylated peptides and mono-sialylated glycopeptides have a net charge of +1 and so are less well-retained by SCX materials and elute before most unmodified peptides [17].

Deep learning tech, fish-eye cameras and a series of other embedded sensors enable Aibo to detect and analyze sounds and images so that it can learn and respond to its environment and interact with its owner so it appears less, well, robotic.

So you feel less well, I like to say discomfort rather than pain!

Medicaid, which serves poorer people, is paid for partly by state governments, and the poor have less political clout than the elderly, so it is less well financed.

So, for example, in Baltimore when the skilled and better-paid railroad brakemen on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad first struck in 1877 so, too, did less well off "box-makers, sawyers, and can-makers, engaged in the shops and factories of that city, [who] abandoned their places and swarmed into the streets".

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