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It would be the survivors of this cut-throat process, not the three members of Mr Naikuni's cosy monopoly, who could then take on the rest of the world.But full liberalisation seems a long way off.
Last week, as the May 1 deadline approached, high school seniors across the country all made similar decisions -- and after all the hand-wringing about it being a record year for college applications, and a grinding, competitive, cut-throat process, the lesson learned is these kids know how to make a good decision.
Clay minerals commonly sit between grains, effectively filling in the pore throats in the process.
Again, when the reverse (W/O) emulsions are formed, due to their high viscosity, they block the water channels and pore throats in the process of migration (Kang et al. 2011).
A mathematical model is developed to simulate the transport and deposition of virus-sized colloids in a cylindrical pore throat considering various processes such as advection, diffusion, colloid collector surface interactions and hydrodynamic wall effects.
They're so unfeeling they have to fake emotion to get what they want, Amanda teaching Lily how to fake-cry by sucking tiny little bits of air into her throat, mimicking the processes you go through when actually crying.
In Kramer's view, it is particularly Labour and Kadima that regard Hamas rule in Gaza "as a bone in the throat of the 'peace process' – one Israel is determined to remove".
These isolates were already-existing, cultured from throat swabs during the process of routine clinical diagnostic procedures at recruit training sites.
Gently massaging their throat can aid this process.
I keep swallowing and I'm imagining the bubbles going down my throat".. Repeat this process with each part of your body that's experiencing your craving.
Viral total nucleic acid was processed from throat swabs, and RT-PCR was carried out by using the method previously described (15 ).
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