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The aim, he says, is to produce something different, something that produces "moments of delight".
Oil sands is something that produces for 30-40 yeand and you do not get too nervous if short-term volatility drives you in a down cycle.
The new definition, adopted in 1992, states that a crystal is simply a solid with a "discrete diffraction diagram" — that is, something that produces patterns like the ones Dr. Shechtman saw.
"The response of traditional instruments is so subtle to the movement and the sensitivities of the being playing it, so it therefore can express much, much more and be more touching than something that produces sound electronically," he said.
"Clouds" is a kind of manifesto: "When life's a stage in this brand new age / How do we engage?" Prince's answer is to do a version of what he's always done, which is absorb nearly every kind of music available and, via alchemic wizardry, turn it into something that produces thoughts and emotions.
Indeed, by setting up mindfulness as something that produces guaranteed results, isn't there a danger of distorting one of its key messages – that striving for a concrete future is antithetical to the practice, which is about staying with the uncertain present?
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And then, his mien grave and gaunt, Clark said something that produced an audible murmur in the room: "There is no way this administration can walk away from its responsibility for 9/11.
Following the acceptance of the Petition by the House of Lords, Charles sent a message to the Commons "forbidding them to meddle with affairs of state", something that produced a furious debate.
Thus, the obtainment of dental treatment was something that produced great expectation and anxiety in the mothers.
Clearly, there is something about the human ear that produces better results than an 'average stretch'.
There might also be something particular about Long Beach that produces these deep quakes.
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