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| Like many small villages, it was unable to | sustain a shop, the last one closing in the 1980s. |
| mpers are not enriched in U-235 and so cannot | sustain a chain reaction. |
| ally reach their maximum peak resistance then | sustain a high resistance which slowly reduces as the |
| ature of the deuterium to the level needed to | sustain a thermonuclear reaction, and compress the sp |
| doorie Farm and Shan Liu Road in Hong Kong to | sustain a healthy population of Common Birdwing. |
| support services to enable you to create and | sustain a secure operational environment |
| igh note (like "Carmen"), or even temporarily | sustain a high tessitura, it is impossible for a sing |
| ale ISD Education Foundation is to create and | sustain a visionary coalition of businesses and citiz |
| and that, like U-235, this should be able to | sustain a nuclear chain reaction. |
| hwater, silt, and nutrients helped create and | sustain a complex system of estuarial wetlands that p |
| at the rate of a shilling per day (enough to | sustain a family in the Georgian era) to tunnel benea |
| tons, and this was clearly not sufficient to | sustain a besieged city. |
| whether familial love and pride are enough to | sustain a proper upbringing." |
| ria, and the Japanese economy could no longer | sustain a prolonged war effort. |
| It is unlikely that the Glover's Needle could | sustain a ring of bells today as there is no church t |
| The show became popular enough to | sustain a weekday version as well as a weekly evening |
| icient Army and Marine ground combat units to | sustain a unit-based rotation strategy, the individua |
| Solid materials that can | sustain a smoldering reaction include coal, cellulose |
| TPO cannot be blown, or | sustain a film thickness less than 1/4 mil (about 6 m |
| Work to grow and | sustain a vital, diverse, and loving community of Fri |
| ources, support, and direction to improve and | sustain a thriving community where great social, fina |
| s opinion, there was insufficient evidence to | sustain a guilty verdict, so the indictment should be |
| Voyager, unable to | sustain a stable warp field, cannot pursue. |
| oxygen demand or BOD) remains high enough to | sustain a population of microorganisms digesting thos |
| etworks and lucrative government contracts to | sustain a niche business in the Defense industry. |
| e prompt neutrons alone are not sufficient to | sustain a chain reaction, but the delayed neutrons ma |
| its to Bohemia to combat heresy there, and to | sustain a public discussion with the disciples of Mar |
| uary 2006 against Halifax Town, but failed to | sustain a regular first team place and left at the en |
| She held that a woman could not | sustain a volleying attack in a long match. |
| Many solid materials can | sustain a smouldering reaction, including coal, cellu |
| ndhills a half-section was not enough land to | sustain a family. |
| sis, when the United States sent in forces to | sustain a pro-Western government after a conflict in |
| reshold" level, the ability of the athlete to | sustain a maximum effort would be compromised. |
| based in Istanbul that has been dedicated to | sustain a better architectural practice, enhance the |
| raphical information to a minimum in order to | sustain a mystique. |
| alled to Ottawa on November 19, 2008, only to | sustain a season-ending injury shortly thereafter. |
| offers day placements to students who cannot | sustain a placement within a mainstream educational s |
| idity position was no longer strong enough to | sustain activities". |
| ost part by chemical processes in the body to | sustain aerobic metabolism and life. |
| ne decide on the kind of development they can | sustain after the foreign aid has gone away, then you |
| However, freight alone could not | sustain Albion, and from 1961, she carried passengers |
| ing for lack of the nutriment which alone can | sustain all that is human in man, and I know workmen, |
| nd and control, air support, and logistics to | sustain an attack in the first place. |
| to develop and | sustain an undergraduate culture of learning and livi |
| Fountain Street youth “strives to create and | sustain an intergenerational community of learning de |
| The purpose of an Arab strap is usually to | sustain an erection and to stimulate the clitoris dur |
| ove military readiness and capability, and to | sustain an extended blockade, were intensified betwee |
| ries finale of The Sopranos, but it failed to | sustain an audience. |
| eeling of antipathy is still strong enough to | sustain an anti-Jewish political party. |
| vampire prefer women due to their ability to | sustain an orgasm. |
| Turbulent boundary layers tend to be able to | sustain an adverse pressure gradient better than an e |
| nces and to make that knowledge accessible to | sustain and enhance the quality of human life. |
| that the United States of America intends to | sustain and strengthen our leadership in this young c |
| is has a dual purpose: it is intended to help | sustain and increase the kite population through the |
| atio was much more than the corporation could | sustain and went through a liquidation process of all |
| under fire, and his selfless devotion to duty | sustain and enhance the finest traditions of the U.S. |
| The objective of the game is to build, | sustain, and command an army of troops to defeat Gao' |
| ix, you are making a difference in helping to | sustain and grow local cultural programming. |
| ntinues to raise funds and other resources to | sustain and improve the Ports-to-Plains regional inte |
| He takes every care to | sustain and develop the Raga rasa and tries to harmon |
| y the Department to protect the United States | sustain, and do not erode, privacy protections relati |
| liban's casualties were becoming too heavy to | sustain, and they began to retreat into the buildings |
| ess dedication in the face of extreme danger, | sustain and enhance the finest traditions of the U.S. |
| Roland | sustain and expression pedals |
| st systems, the 8910 used fixed times for the | sustain and release, and a repeatable attack and deca |
| productions were ultimately too expensive to | sustain, and by his fourth opera season, he was going |
| This arrangement would prove impossible to | sustain, and within 18 months Indians would go back t |
| y helping congregations and local communities | sustain and actively use the structures. |
| liated businesses are "presumably intended to | sustain and defend his [Sun Myung Moon's] followers w |
| fish sheltering and spawning in the mangroves | sustain animal life including monkeys, African Manate |
| He did not | sustain any life threatening injuries. |
| The Crystal City camp did not | sustain any escape attempts. |
| ts high levels of salinity, the lake does not | sustain any fish species. |
| style of the concert into a program he could | sustain at the high school in order to create opportu |
| n Biological Diversity to address the need to | sustain biodiversity on earth. |
| the Kanesville Tabernacle meeting, called to | sustain Brigham Young as the new President of the Chu |
| CRIs with a sector-orientation), to support, | sustain, challenge and develop existing sectors and a |
| The company also researches strains that can | sustain colder temperatures for growth in the U.S. |
| The 480th ISR Group's priorities are to | sustain combat arial operations and National Security |
| support with richer gas or oil is provided to | sustain combustion. |
| lease cannabinoid vapor but not hot enough to | sustain combustion. |
| 30% from current best practice guidelines and | sustain comfortable environmental conditions without |
| llaborative effort to coordinate work for and | sustain comprehensive coverage of Kentucky and relate |
| laborative effort to coordinate work for, and | sustain comprehensive coverage of the U.S. state of I |
| llaborative effort to coordinate work for and | sustain comprehensive coverage of the U.S. State of M |
| laborative effort to coordinate work for, and | sustain comprehensive coverage of the U.S. state of I |
| llaborative effort to coordinate work for and | sustain comprehensive coverage of Kentucky and relate |
| also been critical in the library's effort to | sustain comprehensive acquisition of newly published |
| Practitioners learn to | sustain continued awareness on all aspects of the pra |
| ives that are unsuitable for night attack, to | sustain continuous pressure on German morale, to impo |
| rred, the average BWR would be less likely to | sustain core damage than the average PWR due to the r |
| Oldham's soils were too thin and poor to | sustain crop growing, and so for decades prior to ind |
| the global fund needed $20 billion dollars to | sustain current programs and create new ones. |
| least 20 billion dollars from donors just to | sustain current programs and pay for new ones – a fig |
| Os say the fund needs at least $20 billion to | sustain current programs and provide new grants. |
| She is notable for being the first ship to | sustain damage from Paixhans shells. |
| arch 2008 Atlanta tornado, however it did not | sustain damage as severe as most of the other buildin |
| said that he was glad that the trees did not | sustain damage, as 25% of the home sites had been res |
| d criticize their earlier ruling, in order to | sustain decisions that football and boxing were inter |
| form the institutions of government that will | sustain democracy, the country could again be on the |
| orm the institutions of government that would | sustain democracy. |
| hough he had been elected as a Whig, voted to | sustain Democratic President John Tyler's vetoes. |
| rrent roster include artists John Bourke, Jay | Sustain, DJ REM, Retrobyte, Jonathan Allyn, Arman Col |
| pping malls, city planners thought they could | sustain downtown by offering shoppers a similar exper |
| the relationships between the phenomena that | sustain dukkha is said to lead to complete freedom fr |
| a producing or non-producing well in order to | sustain economic "production" volumes of oil from oth |
| oup arrested in 2006...In order to create and | sustain effective de-radicalization strategies, a maj |
| tural resources of poor countries in order to | sustain excessive consumption. |
| period, Brady, by his energy in assisting to | sustain fire, his efforts to repair the steering gear |
| eagle more than a typical vulture, and it can | sustain flapping flight, so it does not depend on the |
| d personnel and operate quality facilities to | sustain food service, lodging, Mortuary Affairs and r |
| the combustion process is oscillatory and can | sustain for a long time. |
| uns and ornaments because treble notes cannot | sustain for very long, but innovates with a left hand |
| rtation assets to allow the US to project and | sustain forces, whenever, wherever, and for as long a |
| and 240 times above the level recommended to | sustain freshwater aquatic life. |
| ng that in time the school would probably not | sustain full Reception to Year 12 enrolment. |
| recognised as an able captain, who managed to | sustain good morale in a British team that was devast |
| s when the person does not feel that they can | sustain goodness and it is safer for it to be put int |
| In June 2000, Barbara Cooper voted to | sustain Governor Don Sundquist's veto of the Tennesse |
| Figs | sustain great blue turacos, black mangabeys and vario |
| instrumentation and its ability to create and | sustain grooves for a dance floor audience. |
| In the struggles which it had to | sustain, he championed the rights and interests of th |
| o-along emergency response to one that we can | sustain,” he said. |
| rassroots leaders and hospitals by helping to | sustain health programs and increase capacity to impr |
| Hole opener arms have to | sustain heavy loads during operations and are general |
| tally wounded, “... exhorted the gun crews to | sustain heavy and accurate fire against the enemy ... |
| Iris II continued to | sustain heavy fire and at one point a shell burst thr |
| Her powers are limited by how long she can | sustain her emotional state, generally for no more th |
| ifting world championships she wasn't able to | sustain her supremesy over the 75 kilo weight class a |
| at the stake in the 17th century; in order to | sustain her immortality, Virgins must be sacrificed t |
| Andronescu's reputed inability to justify and | sustain her decisions earned her the nickname of Abra |
| e queen first builds a nectar pot, which will | sustain her during bad weather. |
| The strain of her heart to | sustain her new size would make it too dangerous to p |
| es Army base, gaining access to provisions to | sustain her family. |
| gentleman, accepts the role of a governess to | sustain herself. |
| rong carriage on her way to be a governess to | sustain herself. |
| he award, those 438 schools showed they could | sustain high student performance over at least three |
| he Barnett formula already allows Scotland to | sustain higher levels of per capita public spending r |
| They were insufficient to | sustain him in the 1845 Battle of Providencia against |
| minent dotage he must look to his daughter to | sustain him, and suggests that the best way is for he |
| nless Anita has sex to generate more power to | sustain him. |
| ets at night, sucking up people's moisture to | sustain himself, turning them into “flavourless” zomb |
| and, he did not immediately know how he would | sustain himself. |
| ns life energy from living beings in order to | sustain himself. |
| h few belongings and begging along the way to | sustain himself. |
| mental right protected by the Constitution to | sustain his relationship with his child but that a pa |
| out of energy in a higher level and could not | sustain his Rookie form. |
| ce of victims with his pheromones in order to | sustain his own. |
| n London and frequently travelled in order to | sustain his potrair work. |
| ave and employed a synthetic blood formula to | sustain his life. |
| Azad's government, and rather than attempt to | sustain his government by requesting a vote of confid |
| He was able to | sustain his interest in the game during his college d |
| orce of others on a regular basis in order to | sustain his own physical health and remain active. |
| arnered Murali great recognition he could not | sustain his success much longer. |
| y half the pay of his lieutenant-colonelcy to | sustain his remaining days in Boston. |
| ollowers established continue to flourish and | sustain his legacy. |
| Partly to | sustain his extravagant lifestyle, Walter gave up his |
| enough power behind that voice" and could not | sustain his Matthau impression for the nine to ten ho |
| Class III devices are those that support or | sustain human life, are of substantial importance in |
| Booster injections are required to | sustain immunity. |
| capita energy consumption may be difficult to | sustain in the face of limits on finite resources suc |
| e of opera company Cleveland might be able to | sustain in the future. |
| as shown those most likely to drive drunk and | sustain injuries in alcohol-related car accidents are |
| ch was established to "encourage, support and | sustain interest in the Festival of Opera." |
| quite taxing however, as she was only able to | sustain it for a short time. |
| afternoon for prayers, and congregants helped | sustain it through the off-season by holding their we |
| s and holidaymakers in summer, this could not | sustain it for the rest of the year, particularly wit |
| the plaintiffs stood on narrow ground, and to | sustain it, it must be construed as to confine it sub |
| the available capacity of natural systems to | sustain it, and that western countries typically have |
| n is to protect nature and the processes that | sustain it. |
| and younger people are learning and trying to | sustain it. |
| ual to Howl without use of repetitive base to | sustain it? |
| s a quality microbrew, was able to regain and | sustain its popularity. |
| o subsidies came forth from the government to | sustain its operation, and no private companies wishe |
| It seems never to reach a top priority and | sustain its place at the top of the U.N.'s concerns f |
| lped ensure that the South would be unable to | sustain its war effort; in addition, 'bummers' destru |
| Moorfield FC after the latter could no longer | sustain its Derry and District League status. |
| If Germany had been able to | sustain its successes on the battlefield beyond 1943, |
| reaffirm the integrity of Newcomb College and | sustain its outstanding educational programs. |
| Until the end of 1980s, Korea was able to | sustain its development without foreign laborers beca |
| els as low as 10 nanomolar, near the limit to | sustain its life. |
| ope, New York was stocked with brook trout to | sustain its natural population. |
| owd of 10,000 spectators, Australia could not | sustain its devastating form during the league stage, |
| Surrounded by a fence, it is protected to | sustain its culture and longevity. |
| onscription was necessary if Australia was to | sustain its contribution to the war effort. |
| station alone would cost him millions more to | sustain its operations. |
| low approximately 40 degrees Celsius, TMV can | sustain its stable form. |
| Gulf to seek alternative sources of supply to | sustain its substantial investment in refining capaci |
| rown, generated, or used on a scale which can | sustain its consumption rate, once used there is no m |
| dership, the Actor's Workshop was not able to | sustain its quality, and closed soon thereafter. |
| when it had run out of the fuel necessary to | sustain its core fusion processes. |
| because it needs to find only enough food to | sustain itself and its cubs. |
| idea: a woman should become a prostitute, to | sustain itself without effort. |
| lity for the brigade to deploy its forces and | sustain itself with its newly integrated support team |
| oung son and the family has no other means to | sustain itself except the temple. |
| ther force could carry sufficient supplies to | sustain itself before Montreal, making a siege or any |
| bottom substrate, utilising the blood meal to | sustain itself until moulting into the zuphea 2 after |
| To | sustain itself in the following decades, it became fi |
| icultural expansion, urging each household to | sustain itself with potato farming. |
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