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Dickens, in the very first words of his recipe, instructs one to use a "very strong common basin" adding "Which may be broken, in case of accident, without damage to the owner's peace or pocket".
Here are some examples of "she is beautiful" (other qualities may be broken down the same way. Her hair is soft and smells sweet. Her lips are full and sensuous. She has a full, womanly figure. (Which may be broken down even further).
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(Ryan Lizza has more on those discussions, from which Trump, notably, withdrew, and which may be breaking down).
AKAP-Lbc antibody recognized several bands of lower molecular weights, which may be break down products of the full length protein.
As with ACPA, the precise role of this autoantibody has therefore yet to be fully elucidated, but the RA synovium appears to provide a context in which B-cell tolerance may be broken, autoantibody production enhanced, and an aberrant immune response upheld.
After 150 °C, the hydrogel absorbed the heat with a high rate and a single peak was observed at 178 °C which indicates that the chemical bond may be broken.
If the platform can't access your webcam, your webcam may be broken (in which case you should buy a new one) or you may have to update your webcam drivers.
The information in these files may be broken down into records, each of which consists of one or more fields.
Eventually, Vivendi may be broken up, or sold to Vodafone, which covets SFR, its French mobile-phone subsidiary.
That record may be broken.
Its economic model may be broken.
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