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But, if PSSR is playing a role, vertical transport must occur in presence of a longitudinally extended, eastward E. As can be seen in Fig. 10, the quiet h'F(2.5) curves from CPN and BCL start tightly clustered around 250 km in altitude, at 1800 LST.
GPEI knows what needs to be done in countries at risk: Start tightly supervised vaccination campaigns that aim to reach every child under age 5, for instance, make sure any sign of the virus is detected as soon as it gets in, and mount a speedy response if that happens.
With your other hand, start tightly twisting the base of the rose.
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Maxwell starts tightly, bowls a few balls that have them tangled.
The Second Symphony ended the concert, and the performance had the authentic Nelsons hallmarks from the start – the tightly coiled energy powering every phrase, the carefully delineated detail, the effortless sense of an organic whole – enough to suggest that he will be more than ready to meet the bigger challenges to come later in the series.
I would start by tightly regulating outside income for legislators while increasing their salaries.
Take three pieces of the mane from behind the ear and start plaiting tightly.
Netscape was bought by AOL in 1998 as an attempt to control its own alternative to Microsoft's Internet Explorer browser, which had started being tightly integrated with Windows, leading to an overwhelming market share (and a historic antitrust suit).
In Berlin, J. L. Frisch started using tightly enclosed glass jars for every mount to prevent pest damage.
Consider the executive who hears surprisingly disappointing results from someone on her team, and, while planning her response by choosing her words carefully, she starts gripping tightly the arms of her chair.
Simon started spinning tightly-wrapped put downs, the kind he uses in his reviews.
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