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The reason petroleum so often serves as the foundation for plastics production is that it offers an ultraconcentrated source of carbon, but carbon is carbon and with the right manipulations other handier biosources like lawn litter will do.
With that double-negative — a term that, until Sunday's 35-9 dismantling of Indianapolis, could have also described the potency of the Jets' rushing offense — Ryan fired the gun at the starting line of that twice-yearly seven-day stretch of madness and mayhem known as Patriots Week, a prelude to the game that so often serves as the Jets' barometer.
What I love about this company is it's in the middle of everything exciting about the emerging world: The artistic culture that defines it, the language that so often serves as a barrier to exploiting it and the massive opportunity of surging, middle class global eyeballs.
Dillon's charming presence reveals the humanity of this character who so often serves as a messenger of doom in most mythical plays.
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The panel also bonded over the fact that they were all averse to social networking, which they thought so often served as a distilled snapshot of what might have become a deeper reminiscence.
The adolescent bedrooms that so often serve as the centerpieces of her creations, cluttered with posters and guitars and packs of cigarettes, have seemed at times like existential anterooms, where the occupants await some kind of apotheosis with the help of love or drugs or other mechanisms for escape.
What you saw on screen was largely men standing in front of doors – the glossy black of 10 Downing Street which so often served as a backdrop for her own most famous soundbites; the door of her London house; the constituency office in Finchley; and the Grantham health food store which now occupies the site of her father's grocery shop.
Goldberg and Obreht read from "The False Friend" and the best-selling, Orange Prize-winning "The Tiger's Wife," respectively, while Robinson delivered a section from his "Makeda". The panel also bonded over the fact that they were all averse to social networking, which they thought so often served as a distilled snapshot of what might have become a deeper reminiscence.
For this reason their second most important player in qualification was midfielder Fernando Gago, who so often served as Messi's supply line.
As I've argued before, this either-porn-or-G-rated dichotomy has carved out a vast excluded middle, an untapped market abandoned by investors, hosting providers, payment processors, etc, very few of whom are willing to be even involved with anything that can possibly construed as "sexual content," those dread words that so often serve as a kiss of death.
Maybe the real question we should be asking is: "Why do new technologies so often serve the powerful first, and everyone else as an afterthought?" The anger in Northern California and elsewhere in the United States springs from an increasingly obvious reality: the rich are getting richer while many other people are struggling.
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