Since January, DHI has lost roughly 10 percent of its value.
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Further study demonstrated that DHI effectively inhibited the NF-kB activation in lung tissues.
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DHI quickly stopped this practice, but the damage had already been done; many high-profile projects left the site.
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The investors also said DHI's $186 million in stock buybacks failed to boost the share price.
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Shahristani said that Iraq was already starting work on setting up a separate state-run oil company for Dhi Qar province.
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The police ask the child if she recognises Sandhya.
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The girl is handed over after police are satisfied that Sandhya is who she says she is and not a child trafficker.
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Analysis of the children who attended the centre, published in 1972 by researcher Sandhya Naidoo, found that they overwhelmingly came from higher socioeconomic backgrounds.
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When Dimple Met Rishi by Sandhya Menon tells the story of two Indian-American teenagers who get to know each other at a summer coding school.
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Bhuta-bhavana-Bhavajnam is one acquainted with both the bhavana and the bhava of all bhutas, i.e., all the living creatures.
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In yoga there is a practice called 'Pratipaksha Bhavana' which consists of cultivating positive thoughts every time a negative one enters the mind.
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I believe when the last trump is sounded, they'll say, 'Hasta manana.'
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Upanishad or method implies sravana and manana i.e., listening and thinking.
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Some folks say it's a land of manana- alandof to-morrow.
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Necesitas dormir las horas bastante para tener un dia grande por la manana.
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Good night, or, as my ancestors-don'tforget, MY ANCESTORS-usedto say: 'Buena noche-hasta manana!'
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Congress must not push the issue off to "manana," Bernanke added.
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Tribhih has reference to Sravana, manana, and nididhyasana.
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Everything here is 'Hasta manana; hasta manana,' always.
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Celebrating Chaves' return from manana land, I reckon.
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If it doesn't find you to-day, well, manana.
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I make the 'otel-theFonda-inmy hoose manana-to-morrow!
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Always he was going manana.
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Surely, not manana, but ahora, or "do it now" was their soul-stirring battle cry on this occasion.
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This is the land of "manana!"
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I hope, Stevens, that you will not give them reason to think we are altogether steeped in the slow, dreamy manana languor of the Southwest.
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Here, however, it has a direct reference to sravana (hearing), manana (contemplation), and nididhyasana (abstraction of the soul from everything else for absolute concentration).