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We have worked in full mask and in half mask and in no mask.
Edwin Land would solve that problem by inventing polarized lenses in 1936, which worked in full color.
Authors had full access to the database, and the statistical analyses were conducted by an academic team: Bio statistics Unit, Lille University Hospital, Lille, France, which worked in full independence from MSD. EA has been a consultant to Astellas, Alexion, Cubist, Gilead and MSD, and has benefited from grants to his research unit from Gilead and Pfizer.
In some sectors, there would be occasional ceasefires to allow soldiers to go between the lines and recover wounded or dead comrades, while in others, there would be a tacit agreement not to shoot while men rested, exercised, or worked in full view of the enemy.
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Among the sculptors who worked in full-scale bronzes were Lorenzo Ghiberti, Donatello, Andrea del Verrocchio, Antonio Pollaiuolo, and Lucca della Robbia.
Here's a broader snapshot from its findings: perhaps the most significant social feature is that 96% of men worked in full-time employment in the 50s, and just 46% of women, whereas today the male employment rate has fallen to 75% while the female rate has risen to 66%.
In addition, the number of hours worked in full-time employment tends to vary from job to job, and a woman will declare herself to be working part-time whenever her working day is shorter than the standard working day for that job.
In 1963, women who worked in full-time, year-round, jobs made 59 cents on average for every dollar earned by men.
Adjustments have also been made to how Mail works in full screen.
She said the district and sheriff's deputies were working in full cooperation to conduct a thorough and complete investigation.
We have been working, and continue to work, in full cooperation with the D.O.H. to address its concerns".
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