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Here at last were names that withstand argument.
Rai dismissed this as "an alibi for non-performance," and said the government would learn to make decisions that withstand public scrutiny.
There are very few structures that withstand this," Dennis Feltgen, a spokesman for the National Hurricane Center in Miami, said on Friday.
It needs a strategy, one that explains exactly what the criteria for release of data are, sets out security safeguards that withstand challenge and introduces tough penalties for any breach that demonstrate a genuine respect for privacy.
Using buckyball crystals provided by Dr. Kloc, Dr. Ramirez has produced transistors with aluminum oxide layers that withstand electric fields three times as strong as Dr. Hebard's, although it still needs to be three times as great as it is now to achieve superconductivity.
Though Ammons viewed his poems as "criss-cross trellises in typhoon," mere "bits, strings" that withstand the punishing weather of his imagination, here they are, collected in two large volumes by Norton, edited by Robert M. West, with an introduction by Helen Vendler.
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It is a white, fat-tailed sheep that withstands the heat.
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