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That's in part because it's actually the same size as the Merlin engines that SpaceX makes today, even though it can manage three times the thrust, thanks to containing three times the pressure.
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So there's a lot going on under the hood, but the experience is light and fast — it doesn't feel like your browser is carrying sandbags, thanks to Bottlenose containing a breezy concoction of HTML5 and Javascript.
But getting a nomination for playing Gus was particularly rewarding, thanks to the contained yet charismatic nature of the character.
Canada has actually seen its health-care spending as a share of GDP drop by a percentage point over the past five years, thanks to efforts to contain costs.
Phone bills were initially hefty but we now use Skype for free and Bruno's Chinese mobile costs very little thanks to a number containing several 4s – which no superstitious local would want.
Samuel Beckett, thanks to the line containing the words "fail better", is enjoying a new and unlikely half-life among captains of industry, tennis players and motivators (amusingly, Richard Branson, acknowledging the quote's primary authorship, said "from the playwright, Samuel Beckett, but it could just as easily come from the mouth of yours truly").
However, the broker can control this situation thanks to the identifier contained in the e-coin as well as the information about the portion of the e-coin spent in previous transactions.
Subsidence of the fore-arc of more than 2 km since ∼ 40 Ma in the Izu-Bonin fore-arc and ∼ 24 Ma in the Mariana fore-arc has been documented thanks to benthic foraminifers contained in sediment cores that are able to record paleo-bathymetry (Kaiho 1992; Lagabrielle et al. 1992a).
Among these, PRP is emerging as a powerful tool for soft and hard tissue healing, thanks to the GFs contained in platelet alpha-granules.
Its transistors are networked to form 64-bit arithmetic processors, six of which are fit on a "multicore" chip containing, thanks to Moore's Law, 108 transistors.
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