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Spanning out in all directions are countless cities, villages, rivers and vast expanses of desert.
It is seen as a productive way to transport not only top executives, but also the middle-management teams that are increasingly spanning out on ever-wider business trips.
The first approach is a top-down approach where one would begin constructing the chain starting from the issuer's end and spanning out until one would encounter the subject at the end of the chain.
Spanning out from the square are bustling streets that in the evenings fill with both citizens and tourists visiting restaurants, nightclubs, kebab stands, and bars.
In 1961, in what is today modern Sulawesi–Indonesia, the seventh pandemic began with El Tor V. cholerae re-emerging, and subsequently spanning out in repetitive waves across the globe.
Implementation of an ePrescribing system is an example of a generic intervention with diffuse effects, spanning out over myriad clinical processes [ 5], in contrast with more targeted interventions focussed on a limited number of end-points.
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You see this immense structure that just spans out before the eye and it keeps on going until it fades into darkness.
The two large A2 subdivisions span out and fill the entire suspensorium to make up more than 80% of the adductor mandibulae mass.
Basically, the business trip remains a lonely, away-from-kith-and-kin slog -- even more so, in fact, as corporate travelers span out across the world on tight, multidestination itineraries that increasingly allow almost no time off.
The unintended N-of-1 design that spanned out over a period of 24 weeks demonstrated improvements in negative symptoms while the patient was on eszopiclone and worsening of these symptoms while unintentionally being off eszopiclone treatment.
Prenetics started out as 'Multigene' in 2009 when it span out from Hong Kong's City University.
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