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ANYONE buying cushions for outdoor furniture probably wonders which will resist fading in the sun and which are most likely to repel mold and mildew.

The British government has said it has not yet ruled out supporting such an inquiry, but may follow the lead of Saudi Arabia and other Arab states which will resist the call.

The result is that he has framed the struggle not as a recent phenomenon resulting from extraordinary circumstances — the collapse of the Soviet Union coinciding with the spread of violent, intolerant religious ideology — but as the latest manifestation of an enduring fight, which will resist short-term solutions.

Such reflection emphasizes gender identity as a social code which will resist its biological legacies.

Meanwhile, the gripper parts will be embedded into the external surface of the pipeline and connect the pipelines as a whole piece, which will resist the external force and protect the sealing of SPMC from damage in submarine environment.

As will be seen in Part II, the hooks all have a thickening of the outer surface in the early curvature of the hook which will resist bending and compression, inducing fracture instead of bending.

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If you do persuade the company to cancel your order and refund your deposit (which you could do if they're in breach of their contract but which they will resist because bespoke units won't easily fit another kitchen) you can probably order units today and have them delivered for Friday.

However, normal research is so detailed and focused that it is bound to turn up anomalous experimental and theoretical results, some of which will long resist the best attempts to resolve them.

The first is navigation; canister designs tend to get twisted and potentially flip while in use, and the Cinetic Big Ball gets around that with a canister designed around a ball-shaped main body, which will indeed resist attempts to knock it over, as you can see in the short GIF below.

Other states with some sort of associate status, such as Norway and Switzerland, have had to accept quite unsatisfactory compromises -- and both have far higher levels of immigration per head of population than the U.K. To reiterate, we are talking of 27 states here, some of which will fiercely resist any compromise that is mooted.

That is a big task, which some banks will resist and which has been given no particular emphasis in the swamp of proposals being considered by Congress.

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