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That could be one reason why Mechel, which accounts for a third of the Russian coal market, may have found itself the sudden subject of a probe, said Hanson.
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These types of problems are relevant to many civil, mechanical and aerospace engineering problems such as aircrafts subjected to sudden turbulence, wind turbines subjected to hurricanes and automobiles running over pot-holes.
"You have brought blessings on my house," he concluded, in a sudden change of subject.
But his despondency can be judged by the sudden turn of subject-matter, near the end of this book: towards a critique of rising intolerance, and of the paralysis of strong states in the face of social breakdown.
Therefore, these results suggest that in the sudden condition, the subjects might have shifted the hand movement direction relative to the target direction based on the awareness of the visuomotor discrepancy.
The majority of these cases were associated with scanty signs and symptoms obtained from the respondents, a phenomenon that was particularly common where deaths were sudden or where subjects were found dead.
The examples include simply supported beams subjected to sudden excitations and simply supported plates subjected to initial displacements.
The rules are arbitrary, unfathomable, and subject to sudden change.
She was subject to sudden impulses and, when these were frustrated, violent rage.
"The Iraqi political arena is always subject to sudden changes," said Sheik Mohamed Mehdi al-Nasseri.
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