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It was to fill the schedules of his new channel, BBC3, which was envisaged by the corporation as a way to win over the elusive 16-34-year-old 16-34-year-old 16-34-year-old 16-34-year-old
The social project was launched which was envisaged under the memorandum signed between "Azersun Holding" and UNICEF.
First is the HIV curve, which was envisaged to precede a second curve, the AIDS curve, by 8 to 12 years.
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It recommended that "essential environmental protection measures" be taken before the state begins to review permit applications for the drilling, which is envisaged in the Marcellus Shale region.
This study focused on these practices which are envisaged to rehabilitate degraded land targeted as hot spot farms.
Now, the function f h is expected to operate with a generic set of input I, which is envisaged to vary across application domains.
The origin of the strong texture originates from the triggering event, which is envisaged as a process of solute breakaway facilitated by the reduction in segregation with temperature.
Appropriate plant parameters have been identified for the automatic triggering of power setback procedure on the occurrence of those events which are envisaged to be managed through this procedure.
SE also tries to make a new and fair equilibrium by destroying and toppling the current unjustified order (social disequilibrium, SD) which is envisaged in social segregations, deprivations, injustice, etc.
Within the context of the terminology used by workflow systems, the function f h represents a 'job', which is envisaged to execute specific function as part of the overall workflow.
It starts with a short historical background of biofuels, beginning in the 1960s, which were envisaged to be the main energy carriers of choice in the early days of motorised transport.
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