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The rectum is believed to act as a reservoir to store stool until it fills past a certain volume, at which time the defecation reflexes are stimulated.
The water fills both store shelves and the cocktails of Potosinos, who claim the water can cure a hangover.
In the U. S., when a customer fills out an application for credit from a bank, store or credit card company, their information is forwarded to a credit bureau.

store and with
Adios '', I said, exhausting my Spanish vocabulary on my host and exchanging one of a scarcely-tapped store of smiles with my host's daughters.
One Monday morning I saw him approach the store with a woman and introduce me to her as my new Aunt.
What it is trying to do is to protect the little man, too, as well as trying to maintain a flow of fresh meat to all stores, with choice of cut being made by the consumer, not the store.
The bottom part of a burrow has a number of side tunnels or `` cells '', each of which is provided with an egg plus a store of beebread.
Each teacher has in his classroom a metal file, equipped with a lock, which is used to store cumulative record folders.
When all has been said, however, the big branch store remains a major break with history in the development of American retailing.
Just as the suburban factory may be more convenient than the downtown plant to the worker with a car, the trip to the shopping center may seem far easier than to the downtown department store, though both are the same distance from home.
And if the affection for the suburban branch reflects a desire to shop with `` nice people '', rather than with the indiscriminate urban mass which supports the downtown department store, the central location may be in serious trouble.
In lieu of the amanuensis to the blind or illiterate bard, one may conceive of a man who heard a vast store of oral poetry recited, and became intimately familiar with the established aids to poetizing, and himself wrote his own compositions or his edition of the compositions of the past.
Deal furniture with a mahogany finish was neatly arranged as if it stood in the window of a department store.
Her husband, who was sentenced to 15 years in the federal prison at McNeil Island last April for robbery of the Hillsdale branch of Multnomah Bank, also was charged with the store holdup.
This allows digital devices to communicate with each other and to process, store, and communicate character-oriented information such as written language.
They assault a scholar walking home from the public library, rob a store leaving the owner and his wife bloodied and unconscious, stomp a panhandling derelict, then scuffle with a rival gang.
It is like a see-saw, the amount of good done in life will store up blessings, thus uniting with God.
Initially it was conceived as a difference engine curved back upon itself, in a generally circular layout, with the long store exiting off to one side.
Spalding's store grew rapidly over the next 25 years, with 14 stores by 1901, expanded from retail into manufacturing baseball equipment and is still a going concern.
Here we can store 6 elements they are stored linearly but starting from first row linear then continuing with second row.
* Lisa Simpson is delighted at the sight of a rack with Tintin and Asterix comics in a comic book store, depicted in The Simpsons episode " Husbands and Knives ".
Sometimes they are also outfitted with irrigation systems or heat sink-systems which can respectively irrigate the plants or help to store energy from the sun and redistribute it at night ( when the greenhouses starts to cool down ).
The blind form of the Mexican tetra is different from the surface-dwelling form in a number of ways, including having unpigmented skin, having a better olfactory sense by having taste buds all over its head, and by being able to store four times more energy as fat allowing it to deal with irregular food supplies more effectively.
She left Bill in Hope with grandparents Eldridge and Edith Cassidy, who owned and ran a small grocery store.
The tathāgathagarbha, the Theravāda doctrine of bhavaṅga, and the Yogācāra store consciousness were all identified at some point with the luminous mind of the Nikāyas.
It could store 9, 18 or 27 balances during the ledger posting operations and worked with a mechanical adder named a Crossfooter.
Pasternak later said, " If, in a bad dream, we had seen all of the horrors in store for us after the war, we should have been sorry not to see Stalin go down together with Hitler: an end to the war in favour of our allies, civilized countries with democratic traditions, would have meant a hundred times less suffering for our people than that which Stalin again inflicted on it after his victory.

store and items
Wherever the player goes before entering the dungeon, there is always a town which offers the basic services of a temple for healing and curing curses, a junk store where anything can be sold for a few copper coins, a sage who can identify items and ( from the second town onwards ) a bank for storing the total capacity of coins to lighten the player's load.
POP servers don't support server-side folders so clients have no choice but to store sent items on the client.
However, the theory has been traced back to Treatise of Taxes, written in 1662 by Sir William Petty and to John Locke's notion, set out in the Second Treatise on Government ( 1689 ), that property derives from labor through the act of " mixing " one's labor with items in the common store of goods, though this has alternatively been seen as a labor theory of property.
In long-term store, items are recalled through retrieval cues in a two-step process.
An alternative theory is that there is only one memory store with associations among items and their contexts.
With that figure in mind as the expected revenue, the pawnshop owner has to factor in the overhead costs of the store ( rent, heat, electricity, phone connection, yellow pages ad, website costs, staff costs, insurance, alarm system, confiscated items, etc.
If, in an extreme case, a pawnshop only accepted items that customers had no interest in ever reclaiming, it would not make any money from interest, and the store would in effect become a second hand dealer.
If the store is crammed with used athletic gear, old stereos, and old tools, the store owner must spend time and money shelving and sorting items, displaying them on different stands or in glass cases, and monitoring customers to prevent shoplifting.
If there are too many low-value, poor quality items, such as old toasters, scratched-up 20 year-old TVs, and worn-out sports gear piled into cardboard boxes, the store may begin to look more like a rummage sale or flea market.
Too much unsold inventory means that the store has not been able to realize value from these items to provide cash to loan to borrowers.
The better option lies in the middle: a store with a moderate amount of good quality, brand-name items arranged neatly in the display windows attracts passersby, who are more likely to enter and shop.
Once passersby start shopping in the store, they may be more inclined to pawn or sell their own items to the pawnshop.
While the main business activities of a pawnshop are lending money for interest based on valuable items that customers bring in, some pawnshops also undertake other business activities, such as selling brand-new retail items that are in demand in the neighborhood of the store.
The index typically requires a smaller amount of computer storage, which is why some search engines only store the indexed information and not the full content of each item, and instead provide a method of navigating to the items in the search engine result page.
In 2007, the French fashion retailer Hermès opened a store in the financial district to sell items such as a "$ 4, 700 custom-made leather dressage saddle or a $ 47, 000 limited edition alligator briefcase.
Another illustrates " the off-line store " where " All items are actual size!
He settled in New York City, and by 1850, had opened a store selling pencils and other stationery items in Manhattan.
A convenience store, corner store, corner shop, or bodega ( in Spanish-speaking areas of the United States ), is a small store that stocks a range of everyday items such as groceries, toiletries, alcoholic and soft drinks, tobacco products, and newspapers.
The items offered for sale tend to be similar despite store brand, and almost always include milk, bread, soft drinks, cigarettes, phone cards, coffee, slushees, candy bars, Twinkies, Slim Jims, hot dogs, ice cream, candy, gum, lip balm, chips, pretzels, popcorn, beef jerky, doughnuts, maps, magazines, newspapers, small toys, car supplies, feminine hygiene products, cat food, dog food, and toilet paper.
The four students purchased small items in other parts of the store and kept their receipts, then sat down at the lunch counter and asked to be served.

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