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By the Zhou dynasty (c. 1122 221 bce), bronze bells (zhong) were hung downward, usually in sets of 8 or 16, and tuned chromatically.
Customers pay on a per-week basis for $10 meals/person, usually in sets of three.
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Workmanship is exquisite; therefore, laque burgauté is principally used to decorate such small-scale objects as tiny boxes, miniature table screens, vases, and especially little silver-lined wine cups, usually made in sets of five.
These cards were usually issued in sets of between 25 and 100 to encourage repeat purchases and to promote brand loyalty.
The forms usually come in sets of 4 pops per mold.
"Item Crates" are marked with a question mark and usually come in sets of four.
The sepals and petals are usually similar, often highly coloured, and in sets of three.
(ref. 29, 30) This is generally a complication most often seen after allogeneic transplant, usually in the setting of some degree of T cell depletion.
Spinal cord compression is a rare complication of HL, occurring usually in the setting of progressive and advanced disease.
To a more or less degree, I always design the thing in my mind and articulate it usually in a set of notes, and then I kind of stick those notes in my back pocket and go into the studio.
Up to 30% of mesenteric ischemia cases fall into this category, usually in the setting of low cardiac output [3].
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