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Newly molted crabs are very vulnerable because of their soft shells.
Newly molted Brood XIII

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Newly polished rice is allowed to " rest " until it has absorbed enough moisture from the air so that it will not crack when immersed in water.
Newly incorporated bases will contain N14 while the original bases will contain N15.
Newly caught monsters and monsters kept in the farm for long periods of time will have high wildness.
Newly hatched Crested Geckos will generally not eat until after they shed their skin for the first time, relying on the remains of their yolk sack for nutrition.
Newly re-elected mayor of Lille, socialist Martine Aubry, will try to impose a new 800m euro stadium in the eastern part of the community, which is opposed by three major mayors of her own party, who consider the project as misplaced and too expensive.
Newly substantiated glyphs give some insight to the various tombs and monoliths of the Time Tombs, and, rarely, the portal to the future will admit a person.
Newly initiated brothers may now attend and participate in chapter meetings, but for another four weeks they will also continue practicing good membership in the associate model chapter.
Newly hatched larvae will also eat unhatched eggs for the same reason.
Newly convicted sex offenders will also face longer mandatory incarceration periods.
Newly appointed members of the Court will not take the peerage and will be called Justices of the Supreme Court.
* Newly discovered observations from March 2004 rule out the possibility that asteroid 2004 MN < sub > 4 </ sub > ( later named 99942 Apophis in July 2005 ) will hit Earth in 2029.
Newly purchased pens can have their nibs exchanged free of charge within the first six weeks ; however, the exchange of older and already worked-in nibs will incur a service fee.
Newly forming flowers will appear from the highly reduced stem from the center of the root mass and are difficult to distinguish from aerial roots until the flower starts to develop.

Newly and under
Newly independent Armenia needed the income from foreign sales of Nairit rubber and chemical products, many of which had been assigned exclusively to that plant under the Soviet system and were still unavailable elsewhere to the former Soviet republics in the early 1990s.
Currently in its eleventh edition and published under the name Robert's Rules of Order Newly Revised ( and often referred to using the initialism RONR ) it is the most widely used parliamentary authority in the United States, according to the National Association of Parliamentarians, a professional association of approximately 4, 000 members which provides education and accreditation certifications for parliamentarians.
The seventh edition, published in February 1970 on the 94th anniversary of the publication of the first edition, was the first under the title Robert's Rules of Order Newly Revised.
Chester and Festus Haggen are perhaps Dillon's most recognizable sidekicks, though there were others who would become acting-deputies for two and a half to seven and a half year stints: Quint Asper ( Burt Reynolds ) ( 1962 – 1965 ), Thad Greenwood ( Roger Ewing ) ( 1966 – 1968 ), and Newly O ' Brian ( Buck Taylor ) ( 1967 – 1975 ), who served as both back-up deputy and doctor-in-training, having some studies in medicine via his uncle which then continued under Doc Adams.
Newly conquered lands were placed under chiefs nominated by the king.
Newly elected popes, for instance, processed through the streets of Rome under temporary triumphal arches built specially for the occasion.
Newly conquered lands were placed under chiefs nominated by the king.
Economic Experimentation in a Newly Independent Nation: Colombia under Francisco de Paula Santander, 1821 – 1840.
Newly recorded version of the song was released as a single by CBS Sony label in September 1969, under the distinctive stage name " Andre Candre ".

Newly and light
Newly formed stars are visible nearby, their images reddened by blue light being preferentially scattered by the pervasive dust.
The Scientific Committee on Emerging and Newly Identified Health Risks ( SCENIHR ) in 2008 reviewed the connections between light from fluorescent lamps, especially from compact fluorescent lamp, and numerous human diseases, with results including:

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Newly elected politicians for the party in the Dáil have strongly advocated liberal economic policies.
Newly acquired declarative memory traces are believed to be reactivated during NonREM sleep to promote their hippocampo-neocortical transfer for long-term storage.
In 1853 the law was again amended to allow the indentured labourers to re-indenture themselves for a second five-year term or, if they wished, to commute any portion of their contract by repayment of a proportionate part of their indenture fee. Newly arrived indentured India ns in Trinidad and Tobago
Newly appointed mayor Simon Berman headed a committee that would pay 750 guilders, donated by the residents, for the golden tip, conducted several interrogations, and received praise for the way he handled the affair.
Horn Lake is the site of a plant owned by Chicago-based Newly Weds Foods, which manufactures food coatings, seasonings, and other ingredients for the food processing and service industries.
Newly paved roads, additions to the middle / high school, a public water system, trash disposal service, and the opening of a new mini-mart and gas station have improved the quality of life for its citizens.
* Smedley, W. ( 2005 ) " A Newly Discovered Fragment of a Daily Account Book for Framlingham Castle, Suffolk ," Proceedings of the Suffolk Institute of Archaeology and Natural History, 41, pp. 51 – 5.
Robert's Rules of Order Newly Revised, which asserts a principle that the majority should have the right to make all decisions, states, " A minority group, by coordinating its effort in voting for only one candidate who is a member of the group, may be able to secure the election of that candidate as a minority member of the board.
Newly promoted officers lacked flying and command experience, while older commanders, witnessing the fate of General Alksnis and others, lacked initiative, frequently referring minor decisions to Moscow for approval, and insisting that their pilots strictly comply with standardized and predictable procedures for both aerial attack and defence.
According to Robert's Rules of Order Newly Revised, Tenth Edition, the " requirement for a quorum is protection against totally unrepresentative action in the name of the body by an unduly small number of persons.
Newly hatched salmon remain in the river for 2 to 4 years before migrating to Lake Saint-Jean where it remains for most of its adult life.
Newly optional for 1962 was an upgraded version of the V8 called the " M-Code " ( a nickname used in reference to the letter M used as the engine code in the VIN in cars so equipped ).
Newly optional and taking the top position for performance was a FE V8.
Newly elected President John F. Kennedy agreed with MAAG's calls for increases in ARVN troop levels and the U. S. military commitment in both equipment and men.
Newly developed rifled artillery would no longer be placed in the rear of the order of march for employment behind the infantry ; instead, a significant detachment would travel with the advanced guard of the leading corps or other major element, and the remainder would march with the front of the main body, providing immediate artillery coverage of the advanced guard on contact and of the main body during subsequent deployment on the field.
Newly appointed CPR president William Cornelius Van Horne had personally chosen the site in the Rocky Mountains for the new hotel, and he envisioned a string of grand hotels across Canada that would draw visitors from abroad to his railway.

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