Russia is also set to help build Turkey's first nuclear power plant.
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But the question remains: Did Obama's effort help build the Democratic Party?
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The new-build sector is also set for change in the year ahead.
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Britain is set to build a new generation of nuclear power plants.
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Help us build strong institutions without political bias or interference, he said.
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In physique they were heroic; both were lawyers; both were natural orators.
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His excellent health and physique made it difficult to reckon his age.
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The local maidens would no doubt appreciate my new, very manly, physique.
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Meanwhile, his imposing physique and good heading made him a defensive stronghold.
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Andrew was near Patrick's age, with a sturdy physique and good teeth.
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The two of them are about the same height and body-build.
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Similar MRI finding has also been reported in a Japanese woman with CISS1 and marfanoid habitus.
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Sub-group analyses were performed according to smoking status, hormone therapy use (HT) and body habitus.
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Both patients were healthy adult males with a normal body habitus undergoing elective upper extremity surgical intervention.
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Therefore it can be hypothesized that the patient's body habitus can influence the delivery of a spinal injection.
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Seven clinical anatomic measurements relating to body habitus were recorded upon induction anesthesia at the time of surgery.
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In conclusion, laparoscopic live donor nephrectomy technical difficulty could not be predicted by body habitus from the variables examined in this study.
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To those who walk or stand in this fashion, let it be known that this is the "habitus enteroptoticus," or asthenic droop.
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Predicted pulmonary function was determined from the coefficients of a regression of pulmonary function on age, sex, and body habitus in the 1,110 never smokers.
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In response, quite a few film-makers took to making pictures about nightclub habitués with asymmetric hair.
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It was a scene familiar to generations of public speakers and other habitués of the rubber chicken circuit.
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As the weeks went by he had become familiar with life on Courthouse Square, its habitués and their habits.
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To the other habitués of the coffee shop, Erich was just the crippled man who was hogging the deck.
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Rich or poor, the culturally inclined habitués of the megametropolis' Old Quarter rubbed elbows with their more dangerous brethren.
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'Habitus' means clothing, and cloth is woven from single threads.
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Most are habitués of the tables-atthis level of society everyone knows everyone else-butamong them one man stands apart.
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Perhaps the regular habitués of this place were unaccustomed to the light of day, or didn't wish to be seen clearly.