Her latest book, Stay or Go, attempts to lay out a framework for evaluating the salvageability of a relationship on rocky shores. |
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The more striking concession of Lewis to the salvageability of Calormene culture and religion is in HHB itself. |
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Up to four levels of salvageability can be specified by the user according to their estimate of the severity of a fire at that stand age and fuel condition, preferably based on historical data. |
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To analyze oncologic results in patients with glottic cancers treated respectively, by laser CO2 or open surgery, taking into account specific-disease survival, rate of locoregional recurrences, and their salvageability. |
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He said he felt the equipment was unnecessary since the house did not have anyone inside at the time of the fire and was already burned beyond salvageability. |
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