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And since high technology is available, cybernetic implants and non-sentient robots typically also show up in equipment lists.
And, when they have health problems or retire, their care and retirement pension will typically be paid in the new country.
And small lesions typically also regrow spontaneously.
And this works, to some extent ... but putting things back together in order to understand them is harder, and typically comes later in the development of a scientist or in the development of science.
And if the visitors were ahead in that game, Harry would typically make a plea to the home team's offense: " Let's get some runs!
Typical equipment at this time was a frogman rubber diving suit for insulation ( water temperature in the UK is typically 4 ° C ), an oxygen diving cylinder, soda lime absorbent canister and counter-lung comprising a rebreather air system and an " AFLOLAUN ," meaning " Apparatus For Laying Out Line And Underwater Navigation.
And though popular culture's image of the Rangers is typically one of rough living, tough talk and a quick draw, Ranger Captain John " Rip " Ford described the men who served him thus:
And modern formula cars, that have exposed wheels and suspension, typically use streamlined tubing rather than simple round tubing for their suspension arms to reduce drag.
And, tangerine morphs have an orange pigment on part of their body, typically the head and / or tail.
And, the placebo effect in migraine typically averages around 40 %.
Walker's co-commentator, 1976 World Champion James Hunt's reply was typically blunt as he said " And all I can say to that is bullshit ".
" In The Superhero Book: The Ultimate Encyclopedia Of Comic-Book Icons And Hollywood Heroes ( 2004 ), author Gina Renée Misiroglu observes that while disabled characters in comic book are typically utilized as gimmicks, or — as with Charles Xavier and Daredevil — are introduced with a pre-existing condition as part of their origin myth, " s Oracle ... Gordon stands tall as the most empowering disabled superhero.
And they were all, without exception, based on a dedicated e-mail server that was typically complex to set up, and often " overkill " for small installations with only a few people in an office.
A Beatallica song is typically a blend of a Beatles song and a Metallica song with a related title ( e. g. " The Thing That Should Not Let It Be ", combining The Beatles ' " Let It Be " and Metallica's " The Thing That Should Not Be " or " And Justice for All My Loving " combining Metallica's " And Justice for All " and the Beatles ' " All My Loving "), though sometimes just a Beatles song will be used as a basis with modified lyrics.
And although the rule might have had dubious status in Tennessee law, the Tennessee Supreme Court had explained that it was the law, and the Court typically takes such statements at face value.
Jump boots, also known as paratrooper boots, or " Corcorans " after The Corcoran And Matterhorn Company, a division of Cove Shoe Company, which had the exclusive Department of Defense contract to artifice and supply them for years, are a type of combat boot typically associated with soldiers ( called paratroopers ) assigned to parachute units.
And so servers are typically implemented using computers with high data capacity and processing power.
" And so say all of us " is typically British, while " which nobody can deny " is regarded as the American version.
And since the developments are typically created by large companies looking to maximize the return on their investment, they build the houses too.
" And that debate has typically counterposed a socialist ideal to a poorly understood reality, i. e. using analysis which due to such party stultification, and shortcomings of the various parties, fails to apply the full rigor of the dialectical method to a well informed understanding of such actual conditions in situ, and falls back on trite party approved formulae.
And it was very popular as a mobile shop, which at markets became as typically French as the Ice cream van is English.

And and community
And in a statement on 10 December 2003 on behalf of the European Union, Marcello Spatafora said that " it placed human rights at the centre of the framework of principles and obligations shaping relations within the international community.
And, in the value system of the community, those who resisted degradation were in the right.
And they, for the most part, were upstanding members of the community.
In 1481, an Italian Jewish pilgrim, Rabbi Meshulam Da Volterra, wrote: " And all the community of Jews, every year, goes up to Mount Zion on the day of Tisha B ' Av to fast and mourn, and from there they move down along Yoshafat Valley and up to Mount of Olives.
And with this Ukraine's independence was formalized de jure and recognised by the international community.
" And using algolagnia as both a pathological and non-pathological term, some in the modern research community still link it to some but not all BDSM activities.
" And the citizens, it's their community and they have a right to ask how much you get paid.
And the community falls within the Malverne Union Free School District # 12.
And the young people started leaving the community.
And while Roaring Spring's patriarchal management may have desired orderly community development, it did not impose a blatantly class-structured environment on its work force.
Also the home of the Dewsbury Rangers Football club, with over 300 members from the ages of six through to the old boys teams it is one of the largest in the area and new members always welcome, And thanks to the hard work of the committee and all involved with the club and local community the club is due to have a purpose built clubhouse on the Wakefield Road Playing Fields about 1 mile from the town centre of Dewsbury.
And the South Ardmore Betterment Alliance is a community group in the southern ( Haverford Township ) portion of Ardmore which organizes various community activities.
In 1999, the town adopted a Strategically Managed And Responsible Town Growth ( SMART ) management plan, a smart growth initiative to manage both the rate and character of development in the community.
In 1991, the revue And The World Goes ' Round opened off-Broadway, which brought Karen Ziemba, Susan Stroman and Scott Ellis to the attention of the theatre community.
And since its inception, the delineating boundaries of the limbic system have been changed again and again by the neuroscience community.
And I have the further right to demand a free and unrestricted exercise of that right, and it is your duty not only to accord it, but, as a community, to see that I am protected in it.
And any man who tries to stigmatize the Australian community as racist because they want to preserve this country for the white race is doing our nation great harm ...
And indeed, many in the black community believed Miriani condoned police brutality.
And a teacher for Jewish religion and Hebrew was employed ( after 1890 Stade's community couldn't afford a teacher any more ).
And by being ideologically and strategically beholden to Iran and Syria, Hezbollah is unilaterally transforming the desire of a considerable number of Lebanese who wish to live in a secure, stable, open and peaceful country into an imposed reality based on the culture of Jihad and martyrdom and confrontation with the international community.
And in July 1997 Montmin watched the Tour de France bicycle race come through the community, up from Faverges, over the Col de la Forclaz and back down toward Bluffy and the high Alps to the east.
And many in a coherent community may actually not communicate all of their work with one another, for various professional reasons.
And now, if I leave here and go elsewhere, violence may overtake me in my retreat, and I have no more claim upon the protection of any other community than I have upon this ; and I have concluded, after consultation with my friends, and earnestly seeking counsel of God, to remain at Alton, and here to insist on protection in the exercise of my rights.

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