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She added: "I am too tall and heavy for ballet, and these videos are a way for me to have a relation with this art.
Each circle seems to have a relation to the body that made it – the radius of each circle might be the distance from the elbow to the fingertip – but I am not sure.
I once wrote that tales about writers' families tend to have a relation to real life that can be expressed in terms of standard network-television fare, on a spectrum that goes from sitcoms to Lifetime movies, and that mine were sitcoms.
As one contributor to the Elias family forum at GenForum.com says, "I've noticed lots of Eliases from all over the world, and some from Peru seem to have a relation to Japanese/Chinese heritage in that the surname was changed from Lee or Lo to Elias a few generations ago".
When the working robot approaches an object, it is considered to have a relation with the working robot.
However, none of the factors linked to the environment are mentioned to have a relation with the genesis stage.
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Moreover, PA is assumed to have a positive relation with health related quality of life and psychosocial functioning [ 10].
Small nations tend to have a perverse relation to more powerful ones, as anyone acquainted with the Irish can attest.
He explains: I like to wait for the noise in the brain to recede and to have a better relation to the unconscious.
Also, fracture toughness was found to have a close relation to crack opening displacement.
Therefore, production and avulsion frequency do not appear to have a linear relation (see Table 6).
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