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Doing and so
Doing so does not create another version of TAI ; it is instead considered to be creating a better realisation of Terrestrial Time ( TT ).
Doing so enables an area of the landscape where wild type pests will not be immediately killed.
Doing so confirms IQ gains over time.
Doing so actuated a relay in the video hardware, and was accomplished by writing to a specific memory-mapped control register.
Doing so outside of the vertical blanking interval can damage the hardware.
Doing so is important if binary program compatibility is a priority.
Doing so, however, is not always useful or worth-while, depending on the problem domain being studied.
Doing so is called Omairi.
Doing so allows the taster to detect subtler fragrances and flavors that would otherwise be missed.
Doing so duplicates the condition check ( increasing the size of the code ) but is more efficient because jumps usually cause a pipeline stall.
Doing so works well for low boiling point operations.
Doing so will gently collaps the spined dorsal fin and prevent an unexpected stick.
Doing so is not common or helpful though, and will lead to inconsistencies in a relativistic description of electromagnetic
Doing so may cause a tingling and numbing sensation in their mouths.
Doing this will complete the puzzle using the fewest number of moves to do so.
Doing so results in both the possibility of failure to form a suitable force, and a general slowdown in procurement once the operation is in the field.
Doing so, he befriends the widow ( Marlene Dietrich ) of a German general executed by the Allies.
Doing so would still not remove the controversy surrounding Kennewick Man as then it would have to be decided which Native American group should take possession of the remains if he could not be definitively linked with a current tribe.
Doing so may skip the player next in order.
Doing so, he said, " bids fair to revive the exaggerated and senseless antiquarianism to which the illegal Council of Pistoia gave rise ".
Doing so would require a vote by the members of the OQLF.
Doing so would void their contract to teach.
Doing so provides an easy metric for oversight and adds accountability as managers are then directed to manage, but with the additional constraint to avoid losses within a defined risk parameter.
Doing so he implicitly expressed his favour for the neptunist theory, though he also did so explicitly and sometimes even harshly elsewhere.

Doing and is
Doing this by brute force – accelerating in the shortest route to the destination and then, if it is farther from the Sun, decelerating to match the planet's speed – would require an extremely large amount of fuel.
Latvia is ranked the 21st in the world by the Ease of Doing Business Index prepared by the World Bank Group, According to the Human Development Report 2011, Latvia belongs to the group of very high human development countries.
According to the Global Competitiveness Report, the Most Problematic Factors for Doing Business is the access to finances, corruption and bureaucracy.
Doing philosophy is different from this.
Doing philosophy is about the journey, the process, as much as it is about the destination, the conclusion.
According to Indian Gaming CPA Firm Joseph Eve's 2012 Indian Gaming Cost of Doing Business Report, average revenues of Indian Casinos across the United States is at about US $ 77 million.
This view is best exemplified by the book Doing Cultural Studies: The Case of the Sony Walkman ( by Paul du Gay et al.
134 ), ISBN 7-5600-3105-6 </ ref > is the same as "< i > do </ i >" in Japanese, meaning " way of " ( Dao, 2003 )< ref > 易經道 Yijing Dao, 鳴鶴在陰, Calling crane in the shade, Biroco-The Art of Doing Nothing, 2003-2012, 馬夏 ( Ma, Xia ) < i > et </ i >.
Examples: " Some people will consider this definition anathema ;" or " Doing homework after school is a complete anathema to her ;" or " That political party would paint as anathema any idea not their own, no matter how good it is.
Although " Eight Days a Week " and " What You're Doing " are well regarded by many fans, they were regarded negatively by their creators: McCartney dismissed " What You're Doing " as " a bit of filler ... Maybe it's a better recording than it is a song ...", while Lennon referred to " Eight Days a Week " in a 1980 interview with Playboy magazine as " lousy ".
What in the World is God Doing?
" Doing the Sponge " is written by Salt Peter ( Peter Straus ), former bassist for the Dwarves.
Doing this modifies the harmonic content of the output wave in real time, producing sounds that can imitate acoustic instruments or be totally abstract, which is where this method of sound creation excels.
** The Shallows: What the Internet is Doing to Our Brains by Nicholas G. Carr

Doing and sometimes
Doing great, but he misses Mary. Mary Ford came from a musical family, and after leaving Les Paul, she sometimes performed with her sisters, Carol, Eva and Esther.
Doing so was often a public event, and sometimes accompanied by ceremonies ( such as the 7th century emperor Heraclius ordering 3 days ' public fast before a consultation as to whether or not he should advance or retreat against the Persians-he took the text that arose as divine instruction to winter in Albania ).
* Doing time in jails and prisons ( and sometimes escaping from them )
Such gaffes are now sometimes called " Doing a Ratner ", and Ratner himself has acquired the sobriquet " The Sultan of Bling ".
Doing so sometimes reveals an important item, such as a key or matchbox, which is added to his inventory.

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