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They taught him, he said, to choose precisely the expressive moment, the telling viewpoint.
Women calling Pinpol relished the opportunity to choose precisely what they wanted in a partner.
But Mr. Breiman, who lives in Ventura, relishes the idea of having the right to choose precisely when and where to die.
The model is based on a new approach that allows to choose precisely the design parameters of a new electrolyzer even if it is not commercially available and predicting energy consumption, efficiency and rate of hydrogen production, taking into account to their physical state and various operating conditions.
This allows the winemaker to choose precisely how much oxygen should enter the bottle over time, while eliminating the risk of TCA.Another longtime headache for vintners is premature oxidation ("premox"), a condition that makes white wines taste like a browned apple or toasted bread.
With the combination of supporting sustainable breeders, transparency of where the meat comes from, the convenience of ordering with the click of a mouse, the ability to choose precisely which cuts and the quantity, a commitment to quality, delivery straight to a buyer's door, and prices comparable to local butcher shops, it's clear why their steaks sell out quickly.
I mean, 'Tootsie,' that's just amazing". Of course, if he had been able to choose precisely what he wanted to do, he'd be back on "Grey's". "Oh, I came up with lots of ideas for how I could come back," he said.
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As a result, OHC is not typically in a position to pick and choose precisely the projects we undertake and the individuals we interview without first securing the necessary funding.
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