- the
forgotten knife wound in his hand,
which has more
impact than his
protractedly gruesome destruction of the
first terrorist.
Although it
mitigates the...
- view the
architecturally superior TalOS as a
competitor against the
protractedly weak
System 7
which has no
successor in sight.[citation needed] InfoWorld...
-
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AGING ASPECTS OF
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IONIZING RADIATION" (PDF).
Summary of
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- York Times, A.B. was less flattering: "It is all too
unbelievably and
protractedly coy. The
unhappy ending is as
superficial as all that went before. IT...
- in the southeast, near Küküllő and Olt rivers. László Rásonyi,
after protractedly analyzing Transylvanian toponyms and
personal names,
found the linguistic...
-
attention and
public sympathy for the strike. On
December 24, due to the
protractedness of the strike, the
State Department of
Labor ordered an
official inquiry...
-
Montreal Gazette writes, “Essentially, the
Dying Woman (as she’s called) is
protractedly slaughtered throughout the play’s
gruelling 90 minutes. How can an audience...
-
close friend he
makes in
prison is
killed in a riot,
Carter becomes protractedly depressed, less
concerned with conscience, and more
easily violent. He...
- and the
frustration and
indignity of
having one's
request subordinated protractedly or
absolutely to the
prior claims of the
immediate users of that library...
-
bookstall and a restaurant, the
latter through an
arrangement negotiated protractedly over 1993–1994
variously with
entrepreneur Rene
Rivkin with
caterer Maggi...