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That's happened before at the port of Alexandria in Egypt, straining connections between Europe, Africa and Asia.
The port of Alexandria in Egypt - at the centre of the map above - is often at risk from ships dropping anchor and severing cables - putting strain on connections between Europe, Africa and Asia.
His outrage over torture is searing — he travels to Istanbul to hear the testimony of Abu Ghraib victims — but he strains for connections.
"I have a friend who is a psychiatrist, and she said, 'Hmm, clean and dirty, that's 2-year-old stuff.' " Ms. Mendelson, who speaks as vigorously and precisely as she writes, continued: "I do think the job situation has strained the connection to the home.
That works in some games, but further strains the connection between game and reality in this nascent genre.
Strongly calibrated on experimental and FE analysis moment rotation curves, strain-hardening connection stiffness is evaluated as K sh = 0.005K i.
Experimental findings revealed that, regardless of the strain level, grouted connections consistently failed in a pull-through mode by shearing of grout between the lugs of the bar.
And yes, we are talking about a time traveling play that strains for racial connections.
It also provides power on a local basis rather than a distant basis, putting less load on already strained long distance connections.
They are prowling the convention and downtown with their satchels, paper coffee cups and the phone-book-size, 530-page guide to hundreds of panels and papers being delivered: esteemed academics, bright-if-not-yet-esteemed academics and nervous, job-desperate doctoral students straining to make connections in an awful market.
It's going to be opened and closed a lot, and that will put a strain on the connection between the screen and the circuitry underneath.
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