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Favre's pass after that, intended for Franks again, was a forced offering intercepted by safety Brandon Meriweather.
On Sept. 14 Congress whisked through a $40 billion appropriation to respond to the crisis, half of that intended for disaster relief.
The phenomenon of patch-selective grazing means that the stocking rate on heavily used patches is much higher than that intended for the area as a whole.
It also emphasizes the need for physicians providing PSA to have necessary skills to rescue the patient from a deeper level of sedation than that intended for the procedure and provide appropriate cardiopulmonary support if needed [14].
Earlier this week, the White House requested $3 billion more for Homeland Security, with some of that intended for planning and building the border wall.
While plans for the Chelsea Embankment were debated, Ordish built the Franz Joseph Bridge over the Vltava in Prague to the same design as that intended for the Albert Bridge.
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Under this condition, although high catalytic efficiency (Kcat/ Km) is still an attractive property of the β-glucosidases that intend for supporting cellulases in cellulose hydrolysis, the priority is given to the β-glucosidases with higher glucose-tolerance [ 7].
Wiretaps on Mr. Maflahi's cellphone showed that he took calls that were intended for the sheik.
Consider a broadcast communication scenario in which a single transmitter wishes to send a combination of (independent) particular messages that are intended for individual users and a common message that is intended for all users [1].
It is ironic and sweet that I helped build a product that is intended for exactly this type of sharing.
It's not the first time that Timberlake ended up with a song that was intended for Jackson either.
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