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They withdraw to the underground of the slums where they can defy the precepts of legalized propriety.
They can have as much tactile appeal as flesh and bone ''.
They can be effective, however, if their members set high standards for candidates and devote substantial time to the work.
They range from an eight-foot pram, which you can build yourself for less than $50, to auxiliary sailboats which can cost over $100,000.
They will give suggestions that can be worked up into field procedures.
They can even be rather grand, like Edward Land's monument to the astonishing success of Polaroid.
They can hire a horse and go ski-joring behind him, or move out to Oak Hill, where there's a lift.
They survive only when they can recruit social and economic peers.
They can hardly restrain themselves from raising the question of whether Republicans, if they had been in power, would have made `` amateurish and monumental blunders '' in Cuba.
`` They can be going along, doing little damage, then bang, bang -- they can hit a couple of passes on you for touchdowns and put you in trouble ''.
They try to play baseball the best they can.
They speak of the work of Christ as the bestowal of incorruptibility, which can mean ( though it does not have to mean ) deliverance from time and history.
They can be exuberant or sentimental, flirtatious or funny, but the only thing they seem unable to be is dull.
They were good-living religious people, and I can truthfully say I never heard them spread any gossip about anybody.
They are more cooperative if they can gradually build trust, instead of being asked to give extensive help immediately.
They have a muscular tongue which in many species can be protruded.
They range in size from the Chinese giant salamander ( Andrias davidianus ), which can grow to a length of, to the diminutive Thorius pennatulus from Mexico which seldom exceeds.
Saturated hydrocarbons can also combine any of the linear, cyclic ( e. g., polycyclic ) and branching structures, and they are still alkanes ( no general formula ) as long as they are acyclic ( i. e., having no loops ). They also have single covalent bonds between their carbons.
They may be as basic as pictures on a board that the are used to request food, drink, or other care ; or they can be advanced speech generating devices, based on speech synthesis, that are capable of storing hundreds of phrases and words.
They can all be cut easily with a knife due to their softness, exposing a shiny surface that tarnishes rapidly in air due to oxidation.
They take special care not to destroy the termite mound or consume the entire colony, which ensures that the termites can rebuild and provide a continuous supply of food.
They can achieve a lifespan of up to 15 years when in captivity.
But humans can do something equally useful, in the case of certain enumerably infinite sets: They can give explicit instructions for determining the nth member of the set, for arbitrary finite n. Such instructions are to be given quite explicitly, in a form in which they could be followed by a computing machine, or by a human who is capable of carrying out only very elementary operations on symbols.

They and parasitize
They can parasitize animal or protist hosts.
They often parasitize related taxa.

They and conjugative
They are transferred through horizontal gene transfer events such as transfer by a plasmid, phage, or conjugative transposon.

They and plasmid
They may be located on a bacterial chromosome or may be transferred within a plasmid.

They and transferring
They charge a commission of around 0. 2 – 0. 5 % per transaction from transferring money from one city to another.
They also cause much chemical and physical change in the target by transferring their energy and momentum to the electrons and atomic nuclei of the target material.
They compare the network communication restrictions with restrictions that some phone companies tried to place on their lines in the past, preventing transferring of computer data rather than speech.
Her production of Fings Ain't Wot They Used T ' Be, a musical about the London underworld, became a hit and ran from 1959 to 1962, transferring to the West End.
They consist of two component stars ; a white dwarf primary, and a mass transferring secondary.
They were reunited after the war and made their name in radio, transferring to television in April 1954, in their first series, Running Wild, which was a disaster.
They escaped the destruction of their home planet by transferring their minds to the bodies of a species native to the Earth in the far distant past.
They may use in house programs to advise on avoiding, reducing and transferring risk.
They introduced legislation abolishing all limitations based on religion and nationality and introduced an element of self-determination by transferring power from governor-generals to local representatives.
They also practice controlling and transferring the flame.
They then made their way up the west coast of South America from present-day Chile to Baja California soon transferring to a series of captured enemy vessels.
They may also be in charge of transferring and managing the image data, replacing the traditional film loader position.
They took part in the emergency Western League during the 1939 – 40 season before transferring over to the Southern Football League.
They can take the form of symptoms — such as anxiety, phobias, or depression — which can all be used as excuses for avoiding the tasks of life and transferring responsibility to others.
They leased it to a separate company, transferring the responsibility, and focused on four acres that they had retained for themselves.
They are bundled with device drivers and Creative MediaSource, a media player that includes transferring and syncing abilities exclusively for the players.
They won the title again in 1921 – 22, before transferring to the Essex & Suffolk Border League in 1925.
He also directed The Harder They Come, which obtained wide critical acclaim, transferring to the Barbican and the West End and touring internationally.
They can also refuel by matching speed with another ship ( such as a tanker ) and transferring fuel.
They function by strapping the affected leg into a support frame that simultaneously holds the lower leg clear of the ground while transferring the load from the ground to the user's knee or thigh.
They dwelled within a castle-like structure, the Invasion's Garden Palace, before Dezumzorya turned it into a giant cyclops-like host called DezumoGevirus to battle the Burstosaur with while transferring itself into Geildon.
He appeared in the first production of Fings Ain't Wot They Used T ' Be before transferring to London's West End theatre, Wyndam's, as understudy to Alfred Lynch in the title role of The Hostage.
They are intended to make transferring materials to research stations simpler, since wheeled aircraft can carry much heavier loads than ski-equipped aircraft.
They used to manufacture inline skates, transferring technologies from their ski boot range, but have not released any in recent years ( possibly due to an infringement judgement ).

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