Other defects included faulty steering mechanisms and suspensions, rusty chassis and doors and seatbelts which did not work. |
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But too many suspensions cases have dragged on and on, wasting large sums of taxpayers' money. |
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Driving hatchbacks with lowered suspensions and alloy wheels, they fit the boy racer profile. |
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The suspensions range from one to three games, with Wisconsin choosing which players will sit out which games. |
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Two successful riders found themselves in trouble with the stewards and picked up suspensions for excessive use of the whip. |
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Santana's own contribution is replete with rubato, ornamentation and suspensions. |
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He also used sighing suspensions, and unexpected leaps to hold on to bass pedal notes to create chords. |
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Generally extremely hot at this time of year, the summer weather puts added strain on the engines, transmissions and suspensions alike. |
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Lipid concentrations of liposome suspensions were determined by phosphate analysis. |
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As well as the withdrawal of suspensions, the employees want better working conditions and improved vehicle maintenance. |
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Thus, some are supplied in liquid form, such as solutions, emulsions or suspensions, and others in solid form, such as powders or granules. |
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The union demanded that the letters of reprimand be withdrawn and the suspensions be rescinded. |
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Lotion moisturizers are suspensions of oily chemicals in alcohol and water. |
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He incurred three short suspensions, which would seem to indicate that he still has work to do. |
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In goniometry, carefully prepared suspensions of cells are needed to avoid the effects of multiple scattering. |
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Gravesend manager Andy Ford has no fresh injury concerns or suspensions to worry about. |
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The front and rear suspensions feature dual-leaf springs instead of coils, taking the bumps and jolts out of gravel roads and unforeseen mounds. |
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We get detentions and suspensions for dilly-dallying like that, why shouldn't teachers? |
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Axle bearings, suspensions, pivot points, and all lube points should be checked to see if there is any leakage or potential failures. |
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Bring bottled chemicals and organic suspensions into your basement or utility area and store on a high shelf. |
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CdS is unfortunately not suitable for overall water splitting since prolonged irradiation of its suspensions leads to photocorrosion. |
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Both front and rear suspensions use a transverse-mounted fiberglass leaf spring. |
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Possible suspensions of civil liberties are something we should all be keeping an eye on now, watchdogs among the dogs of war. |
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The act legitimized Lincoln's suspensions of habeas corpus and approved future suspensions for the duration of the war. |
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Lipid suspensions in buffer were spun in an Eppendorf centrifuge at room temperature. |
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It took forever for me to convince my parents to let me go, no help from the few suspensions and many detentions. |
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We have got a small squad and when we have been hit with suspensions and injuries it has made it difficult. |
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Phosphates can aid in the emulsification and protection of colloidal suspensions for the food industry as well. |
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All stock particle suspensions were made freshly in sterile deionized water. |
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Nine goals was not a great tally last year, but it was such a stop-start season for me, with injuries and suspensions. |
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First of all, we used particle suspensions and not water-soluble, autoclaved extracts. |
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It has turbo technology that commands a swift take-off and has tuned suspensions that were designed for quick and agile moves. |
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Here, Stewart's vocals hang in hazy suspensions of wafting guitars, piercing chimes, subliminal drones, and ornately wrought percussion. |
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The suspensions were spun at 1000 g for 30 minutes and the supernatants were filtered and lyophilized. |
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There are no suspensions for these race vehicles, and engines vary from 5 horsepower to more than 30 hp. |
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Growth was determined by plating suspensions of cells using a 32-point inoculator. |
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Liverpool council lifted the suspensions and the threat of sacking to a Unison union convenor and a senior shop steward last week. |
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They reported peaks consistent with tryptophan, nicotinic coenzymes and flavins in both suspensions. |
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This takes the number of suspensions in the sector into double figures. |
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The ensemble was also superbly coordinated in the Minuet and Trio and bristling finale, with its driving sequences and rich chains of suspensions. |
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Innovations like our rattle-proof bottom guide or extra low-profile suspensions and top tracks give free rein to your creative ideas. |
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Under this scenario, an offender may accumulate several suspensions and will never be identified as a repeat offender. |
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He was no academic star but loved to play the clown, which led to frequent suspensions and eventual expulsion from school in his senior year. |
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Fines and vessel suspensions are becoming more commonplace as governments get tough with those who choose to break the rules. |
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The three main performance metrics in automotive suspensions are passenger comfort, suspension deflection, and road holding ability. |
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Many aquatic animals can swim through semisolid mud or muck suspensions, which lack compactness. |
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The new technical solutions adopted for suspensions, driveline, bodywork and brakes match the new extended weight range of the van. |
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The rats were anesthetized lightly with ether and instilled with the sample suspensions via trachea under direct observation with the aid of a laryngoscope. |
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Despite many temporary suspensions, the staff of 'Karfto' had refused to kowtow, so the authorities decided to get rid of it for good. |
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Gatineau is not liable for damage to the tires and suspensions of vehicles caused by road conditions. |
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Stephen McKeon's score is spine-tingling too, a series of aching suspensions heavy laden with loss. |
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Here is the icing on the cake: semi-active suspensions will absorb ground variations in real time, thus enhancing passengers' comfort. |
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Long suspensions give a monologue quality to the work, a soliloquy steeped in fatalism. |
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School records can include information on absenteeism, suspensions, academic success or failure, and special needs. |
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Many have drivetrains taken from sport sedans, with suspensions to match. |
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Some courts, including a New Jersey superior court last month, have upheld COLA cuts and suspensions. |
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These insulin suspensions should also not be used if the contents remains clear after the vial or cartridge has been shaken carefully. |
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A fine-cutting mixer with a disintegrator head, and a head for the preparation of emulsions or colloidal suspensions. |
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The fire protection unit type BAK-240 is connected to the the ceiling with four suspensions. |
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At cruising speed, the comfort is supreme, thanks to the suspensions that create a peerlessly smooth ride despite the 20-inch low-profile tires. |
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The photocatalytic activity of catalysts was studied in suspensions using phenol and monuron as model substrates. |
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For fine comminution of minimal quantities of dry laboratory samples or solids in suspensions. |
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Those suspensions should be deleted from the list in that Annex and reinserted as new suspensions using new descriptions. |
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Bumpy, unmetalled roads call for good ground clearance and heavy-duty suspensions. |
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E 416 karaya gum is a high-molecular weight hydrocolloid stabiliser used in the formation of emulsions and suspensions. |
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We provide appealing ceiling danglers with the convenient price label and spring suspensions. |
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The effectiveness and broader social consequences of suspensions and expulsions as traditional school sanctions for misbehaviour were raised. |
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Like solutions and elixirs, suspensions often contain preservatives, sweeteners, flavours, and dyes to enhance patient acceptance. |
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These components are all transported in the form of solutions, colloids or suspensions. |
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Minor applications include a number of other veterinary products such as ointments and oily suspensions. |
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This uncertainty can be attributed to the inherent inhomogeneity of multilamellar liposomal suspensions that have been frequently used as model systems. |
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Surfactant molecules reduce the surface tension and are one of the strategies that allow to stabilize suspensions and emulsions. |
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Harsher suggestions included: jail sentences for owners and licence suspensions for a specified time. |
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In this context, the implementing rules for these reductions and suspensions should be laid down for EAGF and EAFRD expenditure respectively. |
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It is ready to use not only suspensions of payments, but also other measures such as infringement proceedings if progress is not made. |
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There were eight production suspensions in 2003, which negatively affected over 1600 mining jobs. |
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Such suspensions and other delays have, in the past, provided strong assurance of non-removal to some groups on the basis of nationality. |
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The American Civil Liberties Union, which demanded the T-shirt ban be lifted and the suspensions reversed, said the case is really about free speech. |
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Despite the hue and cry raised in the mid-1990s and the subsequent elevation to powerful positions of some of the keenest critics, the number of suspensions is rising rapidly. |
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Some had crudely welded steel tube frames and rudimentary suspensions. |
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Therefore, in a first approach, the aim of this study was to instill suspensions collected simultaneously into two different lung segments of healthy nonallergic subjects. |
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Rather than a peaceful gathering, the assembly descended into an auditorium-wide field of skirmishes that ended in 11 suspensions and two arrests. |
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Expect piddling fines for players who will treat the loss as loose change and a couple of suspensions which will merely inconvenience coaches busy with their squad rotations. |
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The first few years of parliament were orderly, or at least orderly enough for the speaker to keep the peace without threats of namings or suspensions. |
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Longer final polishing using a variety of oxide suspensions did not significantly improve the result and led only to a reduction in the high level of edge retention achieved in the preceding preparative stages. |
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A review of the case law had persuaded the Court that, absent an express or implied term in the employment contract permitting suspensions, the employer had no right to impose this sort of discipline. |
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For purposes of comparison, data were also collected on prison sentences without either partial or full suspensions, specifying length of sentence. |
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Develop mutual assistance in legal matters and increase co-operation among countries in order to recognise and enforce suspensions internationally. |
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The most common applications are dissolution of glucose in demineralised water, maintenance of vaccine suspensions homogeneity and agitation of blood fractions. |
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Furthermore, the imbalance is also evident between the unjustified tariff suspensions in favour of third countries and completely inadequate measures to assist Community fishermen in increasing their competitiveness. |
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The CCMTA model outlines a series of steps to improve our current provincial system of short-term licence suspensions for drivers with blood alcohol concentrations below the criterion for criminal charges. |
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In addition, when working with oxide polishing suspensions, water is automatically applied onto the polishing cloth before and after the preparation. |
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The campaign was also disturbed by the successive suspensions of Regent TS and Gaucho, with a considerable reduction of the sale of seeds protected against soil insect pests. |
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For special applications and for polishing with oxide polishing suspensions, the rotation is changed to clockwise to keep the suspension better on the disc. |
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Front wheels fixed or pirouetting by means of the Modulo Drive® command to carry by hand and with back and front suspensions, the back ones adjustable in 2 positions. |
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Referees, who demonstrate a gross disrespect of the WPC Code of Conduct and the integrity of MLWP, WPC, and the game of water polo, will be held accountable for their actions through sanctions and suspensions. |
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Some purists think that double wishbone suspensions should be used on everything, but Honda claims that only in extreme conditions is the double wishbone set up better than a MacPherson strut. |
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Several instances of blindness have been reported following injection of corticosteroid suspensions into the nasal turbinates and intralesional injection about the head. |
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This opinion came to the conclusions that lycopene preparations intended for use in foods and food supplements are formulated as suspensions in edible oils, direct compressible or water-dispersible powders. |
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However, in order to avoid inflationary effects on the Canarian market, the suspensions and tariff quotas should be repealed step by step over a period of five years. |
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Sanctions for non-compliance range from the assessment of an administrative monetary penalty, cease-and-desist orders, formal reprimands, licence suspensions and cancellations, to criminal prosecution. |
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Process for desalting aqueous suspensions containing an organic diazonium compound and electrolytes containing sodium ions, characterized in that the aqueous suspension is permeated through a semipermeable membrane. |
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The authority to issue licences and impose terms and conditions in the licence would remain, as would the ability to enforce them through licence suspensions or cancellations. |
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Yamaha claims that the more compliant suspensions make the machines less tiring to ride, as well as more agile thanks to reduced front overhang and shorter wheelbase. |
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Bismuth subsalicylate is the active ingredient in stomach relief suspensions, like original Pepto-Bismol. |
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They did not stop there, piling on adjustable WP suspensions front and rear, top quality Brembo brakes and master cylinders, sticky track-capable tires, and a tapered bar to dampen vibrations. |
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The social media company is also banning indirect threats of violence, and will introduce temporary suspensions for accounts that fall foul of its policies. |
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Coach James Hird didn't know if his men could last the distance, given 13 of them hadn't played a single pre-season match while serving provisional suspensions. |
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How much, though, will they come to regret the sendings-off – and therefore the forthcoming suspensions of – Matteo Ferrari and Thiago Motta during the final moments of the game? |
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When combined with the prohibitions on driving, provincial licence suspensions and higher insurance costs, this should be enough to convince the person not to commit the offence again. |
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Lifted suspensions, enhanced cooling and special bodies were common on vehicles sold abroad. |
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Adjustments can occur in suspensions, brakes, transmissions, engines, tires, and many others. |
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Softer suspensions, greater storage, and more luxurious appointments add to their driving appeal. |
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Thus, fog and mist are not precipitation but suspensions, because the water vapor does not condense sufficiently to precipitate. |
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If they become large enough, damage to tires, wheels, and vehicle suspensions is liable to occur. |
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But the traditional image technology of oil painting, with its super-dilute suspensions of pigment, its elusively gradual blurs, can handle dematerialisations masterfully. |
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Various coloured juices, extracts, and suspensions of substances from plants, animals, and minerals also have been used as inks, including alizarin, indigo, pokeberries, cochineal, and sepia. |
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In addition to heftier fines for speeding and longer licence suspensions for some repeat offenders, it cracks down on Ontarians making a false statement, including an electronic document. |
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The disintegrator model DSG-2000 is an indispensable instrument for the laboratory disintegration of pulp and the correct preparation of pulp suspensions. |
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Addition of benzoic acid was also investigated to lower the viscosity of highly loaded suspensions. |
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In its opinion EFSA came to the conclusion, because lycopene may undergo oxidative changes, it needs to be formulated as suspensions in edible oils, directly compressible or water dispersible powders. |
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In monocots, embryogenic cell suspensions are often the material of choice for transformation, particularly in sterile crops like banana where zygotic embryos are not available. |
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Add front and rear independent suspensions and available Active Fuel Management® on the 400 HP 6.2L V8 engine, and you've got a ride that's light years ahead of the competition. |
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When we compute the dual of a graded or nongraded operad, we get graded objects which involve suspensions. |
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Also for dispersing of suspensions for particle size analysis. |
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Seriously: players who got suspended in Week 11 will all play in week 12 because the committee will not meet on Friday to ratify their suspensions. |
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We're one-third of the way through the season and we've had some suspensions, we've had some fines and we've had some game misconducts assessed that shouldn't have been game misconducts. |
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The cell suspensions from each strain were used to inoculate the cupules of the API ZYM strips. |
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Cell suspensions were prepared and cytophilic immunoglobulin removed by standard methods. |
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These procedures did not require feedback to the disciplinary committee to know if all suspensions had conformed with official policy of the government. |
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Protoplasts obtained from the mesophyll of dicotyledons tend to be smaller than those isolated from callus or cell suspensions. |
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The student also claimed that the imposition of the two suspensions was discriminatory because the TDSB did not take adequate account of the student's disabilities in determining culpability or the appropriate penalty. |
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Most competitions enforce mandatory suspensions for players who are sent off in a game. |
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Before having a baby, adolescent mothers average more instances of suspensions, truancy, drug use, and fighting in school than other adolescent girls. |
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These stages are invariably encountered in compressible filter cakes that are formed when fine and colloidal suspensions are filtered. |
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The early theories of Cole, Frickle and Danzer for the dielectric properties of cell suspensions were further simplified and extended by Schwan and co-workers. |
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Conidia in washing suspensions were counted using a haemocytometer. |
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Hendrickson Europe make truck suspensions at Sywell Airport. |
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Some of the rebel players returned to the national side after serving their suspensions, including Trevor Hohns, Carl Rackemann and Terry Alderman. |
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Wales' Colin Charvis and Argentina's prop Roberto Grau have both been cited by a disciplinary panel for their punch-up on Friday, and could face suspensions. |
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Additional research has suggested that assigning counselors to assist LTS students during their suspensions might increase reenrollment and reduce recidivism. |
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The center warns that such practices can adversely affect students of color or those with disabilities, who are disparately affected by suspensions and expulsions. |
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Bromfield SM, David DJ Sorption and oxidation of manganous ions and reduction of manganese oxide by cell suspensions of a manganese oxidizing bacterium. |
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Eager for a fait acompli, Ferdinand II played for time, hoping he could get Columbus out on his second voyage to the Indies before any suspensions were agreed to. |
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Early basic colloid studies showed an almost exact correspondence between the effects of sodium and potassium in 'simple' aqueous suspensions of lyophobic colloids. |
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Most antiretroviral agents are only available as oral tablets and suspensions, except zidovudine and enfuvirtide, which are available in parenteral form. |
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Using distilled water, researchers prepared 1-liter suspensions of bentonite, kaolinite, and illite with turbidities of 50, 100, and 200 nephelometric turbidity units. |
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