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These militants should be made undergo a few nights in cheerless billets [and] mud-river trenches to teach them a lesson.
The other is that machines working on forest exploitation or on road making undergo very rough usage which makes for a high consumption of spare parts.
"I don't merely experience communication differences that make undergoing business hard, I also experience a series of cultural differences and mentalities that don't relate to the Western style of working," he said.
The autogenous teeth that underwent these processes were made to undergo a lyophilization process, disinfected using ethylene oxide gas, packed and delivered to the laboratory, and used in graft processes.
This material can be made to undergo a shape change without inserting activators.
He was shot and captured (1944) by the Germans and made to undergo a mock execution.
What did they think and feel about the convulsions that their city was made to undergo?
In a similar way, the eyes may be made to undergo torsion, or rolling.
The replicating enzymes were made to undergo self-sustained Darwinian evolution, resulting in the emergence of the most advantageous variants.
Too few prisoners were made to undergo drugs tests and when they did, the tests often proved positive.
The more abundant isotope uranium-238 could be made to undergo fission only by fast neutrons with energy exceeding 1 MeV.
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