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The secretaries he dictated to formed a group called El Qalam, in which he had a representative for everything; there was one for oil, for the tribes, for security, and so forth.
The body politic and the ills that it is heir to formed the contextual theme of Lawrence Hill's The Illegal, in which winning a marathon was not only a metaphor but also the means of escape to a better life.
At a doorstop in western Sydney on Monday, Turnbull said it was a "theoretical possibility" but that if any government was to formed on that basis, it would be between Labor and the Greens: the bogeyman that the Coalition has been evoking since the start of the campaign.
The application of CTAB originally was aimed to formed pore in a larger size as well as surface area.
Sulfated zirconia started to formed crystal at 500 °C in which degree of crystallization increased as calcination temperature rise to 700 °C.
Characterization by X-ray photoelectron spectrometry showed that the N ions mainly reacted with Ti to formed OTiN bonds and the doping depth exceeded 100 nm.
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Helped to form Interracial Council for Business Opportunity.
Factions had begun to form.
A wave starts to form.
Tears started to form.
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