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But officials say they hope that the project, being developed with Lockheed Martin, will be able to take in huge quantities of White House records when President Bush leaves office in January.
To better understand the mechanism of bone loss posttransplant, we need to take in consideration both bone quantity (density) and quality (bone microarchitecture, turnover rate).
Men still want to take lead in the quantity and frequency of contact they have with a prospective mate in the courting phase of the relationship.
Pluck sucked up the yolk, but it also took in a quantity of albumen, forcing the cook to sever yolk from white by hand.
I can't say that taking them has ever put me in the mood to lay waste to a Norwegian village, but taken in the right quantity and in the right way, mushrooms alter reality to the point where doing unnatural things (raping and pillaging) seems natural.
A patient is optimally adherent if no doses are missed, no extra doses are taken, and no doses are taken in the wrong quantity or at the wrong time.
Taken in that quantity, it not only helps people fall asleep, but also makes it easier for them to return to sleep after waking up during the night--a problem for many older adults.
Kiwis therefore make their own synthetic drugs, which they take in greater quantity than virtually anyone else.
Some Muslims believe that if something taken in a large quantity acts as an intoxicant, then it is 'haram' to even take in a small quantity of that.
All of the plants with thick and fleshy leaves or stems can take in large quantities of water when it is available and store it for future use.
These medications probably should not be available for purchase in massive quantities, as that makes most average consumers think that they're safe to take in large quantities and for longer periods of time.
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