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In the process, six hundred or seven hundred or perhaps eight hundred million of his creditors' dollars vaporized and drifted wherever lost money goes.
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You can see these "ghost bikes" all around the city, wherever cyclists lost their lives.
"People spit out gum whenever and wherever it loses its flavor, and it doesn't matter where they are," he said disapprovingly.
The establishment of power plants that can use weapons-grade plutonium and uranium, of course, could help the nuclear industry gain jobs and dollars in energy generation wherever it loses jobs in defense.
By the time we arrived in New York or Texas or Oklahoma, or wherever, much was lost.
So the first issue is that if you want to use the service, you have to make sure to enter the product information soon after you buy the item, before the receipt goes in the trash (or wherever it is that lost receipts go).
After Pi uptake, distribution and remobilization of Pi, within the plant, is accomplished through the membrane transport systems of the shoots to the sink tissues wherever symplastic connections are lost [ 15, 40].
We have screened our Discussion for unnecessary repetitions, and tried to shorten the text wherever possible without losing clarity.
Although governments usually lay claim to their lost naval ships, wherever they are found, there will be no feud over ownership.
Wherever a plane has been lost in or near a storm there is always speculation about what part the weather might have played.
9– 12 The following values were taken from those references and entered in the calculation: number of completely cleared patients at the end of the study, patients entering FUP, patients lost to FUP (wherever data are provided, otherwise set to 0), and number of patients with at least one recurrent lesion during FUP.
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