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"Anything north of a two-point spread would be considered clinically significant," he said.
Across the river in Missouri, Ellenann Howton said she feared her 90-acre spread would be "washed away" if the corps breached the Birds Point levee.
Those who make their own hummus will also know that tahini is an ingredient that no self-respecting home-made chickpea spread would be without.
If it can be spread by insects or objects or healthy human carriers, containing its spread would be much more difficult.
It is surely most probable that the continental forces most energised by Brexit would be Le Pen's Front National and the likes of Alternative für Deutschland and the contagion they would spread would be extreme nativism.
Even if the initial change in water quality is not significant, he said, the creation of a self-sustaining habitat in Jamaica Bay — where oysters and other species can survive and spread — would be an achievement.
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But at that time, at least, 51 percent also believed that efforts to prevent the spill from spreading would be successful.
Your entrance fee for the portfolio, in commissions and spreads, would be $130 or so at a discount broker.
The greatest beneficiaries of narrowing spreads would be the emerging markets with currencies pegged to the U.S. dollarHong Kong and Argentina.
Depth resolution of their surveys is unable to detect deeper fracture systems, but the precision of these lateral surveys to locate sharp boundaries indicates that dense surveys such as line H-1 with 5-m electrode spacing, and longer AB spreads, would be useful in further exploration.
Increased cell spreading would be expected to simultaneously increase podosome belt diameter and decrease podosome density.
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