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Surely the viewing habits of parents and their kids will naturally become separated, somewhat destroying the Watch with Mother concept the BBC so used to pride itself on.
To justify this internal generosity, the houses are jam-packed like sardines into narrow streets – which are now choked with cars, due to lack of parking, somewhat destroying the idea of a social streetlife.
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So the government has somewhat destroyed its credibility".
This indicates that the shrinkage of SBA-15 sieve framework introduced by PMS (see Fig. 2) somewhat destroys the mesostructure order of SBA-15 background.
Compared with fresh catalysts, the typical diffraction peaks at 7.98°, 8.86°, and 9.13° 2θ were remarkably reduced, which indicated that the surface crystal might be somewhat destroyed or covered by coke deposit.
In another archipelago, 700 homes and various public infrastructures were at least somewhat destroyed by Osea.
AMY DAVIDSON: That strikes me somewhat like destroying marriage in order to "save" it.
In 2001 it was sold to Time Warner, who've done little to grow the brand, and some say they were somewhat proactive in destroying it, always favoring the (in my opinion) sterile business magazine Fortune.
Airbnb has also somewhat famously had issues with renters destroying property.
Alas, a recent study suggests that those fears may well be somewhat overblown, and that rather than destroying jobs, automation actually creates many more jobs than are destroyed.
Amazingly, procuring a giant cactus in the desert (without destroying the natural environment) proved somewhat tricky.
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