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The Royal Mail has to apply something known as "headroom" in fixing its price for this service.
Michael Worton, vice-provost at UCL, says that by 2014, all undergraduates in every discipline will need a modern language at GCSE level to apply, something Cambridge already stipulates.
There are usually unnoticed goings- on between families and neighbours and co-workers that are subterranean truths once you examine them.' At which point Spacey, examining me examining his tongue nervously fretting at his lip, excuses himself and bolts out to his car to apply something to an area that, he tells me, got burned windsailing.
Max had been searching for ways to apply something practical to the concept of seasteading and after looking at things like medical tourism, etc., he decided to become focused on solving a problem near and dear to him.
In 2008, the Obama administration discussed but passed on the opportunity to apply something like the RLJ Rule to stimulus funding, Shapiro said.
Each artist is looking to apply something unique, utilizing the stadium's iconic modernist structure to highlight the stadium and the art in the best light possible.
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But even if the question survives the many philosophical critiques of its intelligibility, there have been strong objections to applying "something cannot come from nothing" to the universe as a whole.
First, whenever we apply something to people by age and are tempted to divide the life span into just childhood and adulthood, we should add oldhood to the list as well.
Another interviewee, when talking about her diet, said "I apply something to my children that I am not able to follow.
In general strict care of the cord is not rigorously adhered to, but families may apply something if it is available.
You know where you chafe; apply something liberally to those areas if you're running in the rain.
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