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NASA is also generating evidence that will bear on the fault tree, possibly strengthening some branches and eliminating others.
If his policy prescriptions at this point do not vary radically from Mr. Obama's — they both want to exit Afghanistan by 2014 — his outlook and emphasis, and the pressures that will bear on him, may push him in different directions.
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This is just one example of a big-ticket item that will bear down on those who get to play with the numbers announced on Wednesday.
In this paper, we begin with a brief discussion of the planned observations by the New Horizons cameras that will bear most directly on geological interpretability.
"She's taller than 80% of the men in any room," says Panamanian builder Roger Khafif, who is planning a 2.5-million-square-foot development that will bear Trump's name on reclaimed land in Panama City.
The idea is to keep the tree growing in bounds and to encourage new shoots that will bear fruit next year (peaches flower and fruit on one-year-old shoots).
Paul and his wife, Irma Milstein, made possible the new building on campus that will bear his name; Paul Milstein Hall is now under construction for the College of Architecture, Art and Planning and will open in 2011.
Mr. Cohen will also work on developing products that will bear the Ben & Jerry's name.
A black-and-white photograph on a wall of the store shows Mr. Graziuso on the corner that will bear his name.
She will now focus her colonization efforts on a cable channel that will bear her name.
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