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The oscillations disorganize the intervening fatty layers, which eases the flow of molecules through the skin.
The show is installed spaciously with books and labels placed horizontally, which eases viewing and reading.
The up-front revenue, which eases some business risk, could "help us keep the farm free of development," she said.
They are then more likely to re-adapt quickly to school life, which eases the strain on other family members.
My point is not to attack offshoring, which eases innovation and benefits poorer workers in the source countries.
Now I see people wandering about who I've met on a night out, which eases you in.
These policies include the First Step Act, signed into law in December, which eases sentencing requirements for nonviolent drug offenders.
There has also been a proliferation of half-marathons, which eases the transition from the track to the marathon.
Fortunately, Jim Sorensen, who plays Fred Gayley, exudes trustworthiness in the Jimmy Stewart mold, which eases the ick factor significantly.
Combustion in the oxy-fuel atmosphere is similar to combustion in air, which eases the design of oxy-fuel combustors.
The proposed framework guarantees connectivity of the cluster in different steps, which eases the development of a dynamic framework.
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