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But sometimes the love of the music is all that it takes for the taking up of an instrument.
The aerosols grow in size as they travel through the absorber through the taking up of water and amine to sizes close to but staying below 1 μm.
"I would like to believe that this will permit the taking up again of discussions" between Israel and the Palestinians, President Nicolas Sarkozy of France said.
Sometimes the word sorption is used to indicate the process of the taking up of a gas or liquid by a solid without specifying whether the process is adsorption or absorption.
But the taking up of such an issue may prove to be imprudent for such advocates as it runs the risk of implicating leaders of Venezuela's conservative opposition in the crimes being committed in the countryside.
The proposal to provide supplementary funding to assist more Indigenous people complete university studies cannot be faulted, although whether as anticipated this will lead to the taking up of professional careers will, like "improved outcomes", only be demonstrated with time.
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