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Every fortnight in a different part of Jahangirpuri, a rickety stage is erected, usually facing blocks of makeshift shacks.
Unfortunately energy efficient buildings in Mediterranean areas are usually facing problems resulting from the use of Northern Europe examples, which do not face summer climate problems.
Baca says the deputies involved are usually facing financial hardship.
The homes are usually facing demolition, unless a preservation-minded buyer comes to the rescue.
The trans face is usually facing the plasma membrane, which is where most of the substances the Golgi apparatus modifies are sent.
He has always been keen at smelling fresh blood in the air, usually facing off against one Goliath or another; and he is known for ambushing his particular bogey man with lacerating skill and buoyant relish.
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The convex side usually faces the open ocean, while the concave side usually faces the continent, e.g., the Aleutian Islands in Alaska; volcanic arc- syn.
The convex side usually faces the open ocean, while the concave side usually faces the continent; island arc - syn. volcanism -- n.
Yet, ecologists are usually faced with scarce data and must often make subjective choices about scale.
Princeton students don't usually face extreme financial scarcity, but they do face time scarcity.
Johnson usually towers over cornerbacks and certainly is more massive than those he usually faces.
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