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Second, the Obama administration must continue to reform its export control rules.
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Level of evidence: Level III study, It is a case control study.
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Cost-effective interventions for weight control among the general population are therefore needed.
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Stop current outbreak as soon as possible by implementing effective control measures.
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She said her government does not seek state control of this project.
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For example, the New York Times recently tipped its hat to Boston.
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She went to Bullock's, bought a 'new dress, new hat, new shoes.
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In the meantime, he'd need a different hat and, perhaps, new sunglasses.
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W hat words do we reach for when we talk about food?
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The man in the slouch hat remained in the street to watch.
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Chapman's answer could be a pointer to the future of mass tourism.
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Garza doubled the Iowa lead with five straight points, including a 3-pointer.
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Bridges began a run of 11 unanswered points with a long two-pointer.
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VCU's top seven scorers all average at least one 3-pointer per game.
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Dallas scored the next five points, including a long 3-pointer by Barnes.
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Fisheries Minister Mark Furner said authorities regularly checked the shark control equipment.
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Ed's note: Make sure you choose a responsible shark cage diving company.
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It's the second shark attack in the same area in 24 hours.
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Following the removal of shark nets, the board issued a statement, saying:
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At that point the shark shock me on top of the water.
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Questions are being asked about whether his wedge game is consistent enough.
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The signature of the wedge made that clear right from the outset.
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And therefore our task must be to drive a wedge between them.
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It was propped open, held in place with a wedge of concrete.
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In driving, the wedge should spread with and not across the grain.
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The herd is a refuge against the law of tooth and fang.
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His black moustache lifted and a white fang twinkled in a sneer.
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See? He opened wide enough to show the judges the fang's stump.
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Both of them agreed it's a fang from some kind of reptile.
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The contingency of goblings disintegrated with every slashing claw and biting fang.
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In conclusion, the occluded circumflex IRA is overrepresented in the NSTEMI population.
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Methods: Yorkshire pigs underwent placement of a left circumflex artery ameroid occluder.
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This selection is a fine illustration of the use of the circumflex slides.
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The third paragraph is a fine example of the circumflex slides.
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Gluteal, sciatic, and obturator, with the circumflex and perforating branches or deep femoral.
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The name Brown, when pronounced, is a circumflexaccent.
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The archbishop, knitting the circumflexaccent that he had above his nose, said not a word.
Usage of shark-fin in English
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About 85 per cent of US shark-fin consumption occurs in California.
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I am anxious to get my spoon into that shark-fin soup.
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Birds'-nests and shark-fin soup:
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Opium, pearls, oils and shark-fins?
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Pipes, pearls and shark-fins.
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The shape of a new mountain is roughly pyramidal, running out into long shark-finned ridges that interfere and merge into other thunder-splintered sierras.