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Distortion and delamination which usually results after conventional sintering was successfully avoided.
Naomi Campbell, cheeky devil that she is, wore a T-shirt with the words "like a virgin" picked out in sequins, and a breach of etiquette was successfully avoided when Laura Bush left after the cocktails and before Hillary Clinton was last to arrive for dinner.
The agency wants this data to be available regardless of whether there was a crash or an event was successfully avoided.
In joint sewage-storm water networks, or where the sewage system has breaks, tephra has been known to enter the sewage system and block pipes and sumps, cause accelerated wear on motors and pumps, and seriously damage wastewater treatment plants (Wilson et al., 2012a); however, by eliminating ingestion this was successfully avoided.
Notably, TFBDC (TFBDC = 2,3,5,6-tetrafluoroterephthalic acid) was used as a co-linker in the formation of {[Zn3 BPPA 3(TFBDC)3]·H2O}n and {[Cd2 BPPA 2(TFBDC)2]}n in which they found that interpenetration was successfully avoided to afford a rare 3D 6topologyogy [34].
Unfortunately, our political leaders didn't lead, and fundamental offshore drilling reform was successfully avoided by the industry.
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As a result, chemotherapy-associated adverse effects were successfully avoided.
A looming wheat shortage has apparently been successfully avoided through the GOP's purchase of large amounts of Russian grain.
Single point of failure is successfully avoided, even though default routing and asymmetrical multihoming is used.
This way, the well-known difficulty in topology optimization under stress constraints is successfully avoided.
The wrinkling can be successfully avoided during hydro-forming and the sound ellipsoidal shells have been obtained.
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