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Only a French museum would take fine washables so seriously.
Imaging and data acquisition time to take fine images are just 1 min.
If outsiders actually discovered the liberties some teachers take, Fine was told, they'd be shut down.
The fact that I will no longer hear him say, "Alton, take fine leg both ends," fills me with sadness.
INSIDE Hermès's soaring, light-filled atelier in the Pantin suburb of Paris, workers take fine cuts of leather, alligator and python skins and transform them with meticulous detail, waxing threads and buffing hides with an agate stone into subtle matte finishes or high, lustrous shines.
But there are many issuers out there that take fine print to a new level.
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Yet existing modelling approaches struggle to adequately take fine-scale features and threshold dynamics of dispersal behaviour into account, in part because of computational limitations.
It's likely that, in Italy, the hire companies were obliged to send address details to the police rather than take fines off the hirer's credit card.
Many see these apparent enormous coincidences as substantiating the theistic claim that the universe has been created by a personal God who intends that there be life and indeed intelligent life; they take fine-tuning as offering the material for a properly restrained theistic argument.
Mr Royden said the decision to adopt the powers was not about making money, but it would be hard to justify without being able to take fines.
If you don't have what it takes, fine.
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