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The journalists were mostly in their 20s, learning the basics: never get too close to a source; master the art of eating while driving; never rely on a hotel wake-up call.
As shown in Figure 3, the clock synchronous system can be divided into clock source (master clock) and lots of data acquisition nodes (slave clock).
Therefore, it is possible that the remaining elements in this subfamily have been produced by the activity of a single source (master) gene.
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Assisted in the production of monthly and quarterly repurposed spots including acquiring source masters, generating VO scripts, generating checklists, and supervising online video and audio sessions.
Compared with reference data from various sources, master competitive swimmers used less medication, had lower rates of obesity in most age groups, had greater peak expiratory flow values suggesting improved lung function, had higher levels of total physical activity, and had more favorable scores for various subscales of the SF-36.
The programmable controller controls the surface of two communicating vessels and at the same time is a data source for master applications that are designed for the systems InTouch, Wizcon and ContolWeb2000.
A further problem the researcher has is that they often need to query more than one data source, necessitating mastering more than one interface and having to cut and paste results between the sites.
As historian George P. Rawick points out, more weight was often given to white sources: the "masters not only ruled the past in fact" but also "rule its written history".
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