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Mr. Beckett estimated there were thousands because falcons were too difficult to capture from the wild for mummification.
These measurements are difficult to capture from Earth because low-frequency radiation is mostly blocked by its atmosphere.
The uncertainties around the residual resource value companies are able to capture from keeping product ownership has emerged as investors' main concern.
Mr. Obama is making a sustained effort to capture from the Republican column Colorado, Florida, Indiana, Iowa, Nevada, New Mexico, North Carolina, Ohio and Virginia.
Astonishingly, these are light trails made by two groups of nocturnal hikers, which she managed to capture from a distance thanks to long exposure.
Graf has been helping Labour draw up an open manifesto for Labour in Lancashire, which the party hopes to capture from the Tories.
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Professional Artist James Milroy made his way from Stroud to capture scenes from the Thames Diamond Jubilee from Millennium Bridge.
Until the more productive method was developed in recent years, high costs discouraged energy companies from trying to capture methane from the coalbeds.
Luckily it's easier to capture gas from landfills than from cows.
We used the C1q protein to capture ICs from plasma derived from human RA and control patients.
One application might be to capture lightning from thunderclouds, to save it from striking manmade objects on the ground.
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