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It was also an opportunity for poetry, as when he likens a girl's innocence to milk, which may be turned "by a hot day, or even by a breath".

Paragraph Twenty-four of the treaty provided for a 100,000-mark fine and imprisonment of up to six months for anybody who "[manufactured] armoured vehicles, tanks or similar machines, which may be turned to military use".

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"States are free to decide which animals may be turned into meat".

But more significant gains have been made by targeting the secondary market, through amnesty programs in which guns may be turned in by the public, no questions asked.

This could give us an indication of which genes may be turned on or off by the same transcription factors.

Often, these are on the tail, which may be waggled or turned up and arched over the animal's back.

Philolaus' great year may be connected to the doctrine of the periodic return of all things, which Dicaearchus assigns to the Pythagoreans (Porphyry, Life of Pythagoras 19), which may be in turn a generalization of reincarnation (Riedweg 2005, 63).

The provision of treatment, however, is complicated by issues such as difficulties with engagement [ 5], access to treatment and services [ 6- 8] and delays to accessing treatment [ 9, 10], which may be in turn be influenced by barriers such as stigma [ 11] and negative attitudes to treatment [ 12].

It's still in Flash, which may be enough to turn some people off, but it manages to look like it's native.

Which may be why some people turn to other sorts of currencies.

These may be conceptualised using life-course epidemiological terminology as trajectories, which may be characterized by transitions and turning points.

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