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The 12 January 2010 Mw 7.0 Haiti earthquake exhibited primarily strike-slip motion but unusually generated a tsunami.
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Mr. Williams said that given the agreement's terms and expected high oil prices, Hebron would be unusually lucrative, generating about 16 billion Canadian dollars ($15.1 billion) for Newfoundland over 25 years as well as 7 billion Canadian dollars for the federal government.
From the moment it was erected, in 1981, however, the piece generated unusually hostile reactions.
This increase could have generated unusually severe eastern spruce budworm (Choristoneura fumiferana) outbreaks from 1910 onward.
But he also brokered a number of cash equity trades for Mr. Kerviel last autumn that generated unusually large commissions.
And clashes over the land itself have generated unusually open dissent in many parts of the country.
A strong, experienced, athletic swimmer who had never before been injured on New Jersey beaches, Mr. Kiejdan had deliberately visited the Margate beach that day to take advantage of the unusually powerful waves generated by a hurricane.
We defined critical incidents as "calls that have generated unusually strong feelings, either because of the incident itself, or how it was handled or some other reason".
(Certain clones generated unusually low yields in the LB environment, so competitions were founded with a 2 1 starting ratio of evolved to ancestral genotypes, rather than the typical 1 1. All other details of competitions involving these clones were unchanged).
Medical outliers are defined in health care reimbursement, especially in the prospective payment system, as those patients who require an unusually long hospital stay or whose stay generates unusually high costs, i.e., the most severely ill [ 1].
This request generated an unusually high number of responses, more than 500 as of this writing.
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