After logging many miles and uncinching our belts a few notches, we made a list of favorites. |
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These are broad concavities in the ambitus that could be considered precursors to the ambulacral notches of certain mellitids. |
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Note the notches in the sternhook to receive the inwales, and that the sternsheets are notched over the ribs. |
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Further development of cotyledonary embryo showing closed vascular system and characteristic cotyledonary notches. |
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They are like normal acid drops but cranked up several notches so they give your mouth a really nice tingle. |
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This is taking it up a few notches from crotchless panties and chocolate body paint, and so it's worth giving it some consideration. |
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Prepare to loosen your belt a few notches because cream and butter are added to everything and the food is irresistible. |
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Spring loaded, it securely locks into one of a series of notches when released. |
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From the off position, the parking brake took six notches of its ratchet to be fully on. |
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A rotary cutter can be used on straight edges, but use scissors for small curves and notches. |
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Once we're into the second hour, Pollack ratchets up the pace a few notches and we notice a quickening of the pulse. |
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Owners of hogs and cattle could be identified by unique patterns of notches and holes cut in the animals' ears. |
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As an executive in the company, however, Armstrong likes to bump up the take on business casual a few notches. |
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Once the mohawk starts receding and the bullet belt has to be let out a couple more notches, things rapidly approach game over. |
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When you insert a key, the series of notches in the key push the pin pairs up to different levels. |
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Almost like pavers covered with notches and dents, they bear the roughness of a worked and worn surface. |
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We want to enhance our lending by a couple of notches during the coming years. |
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Moreover, the development of carnassial notches testifies to the shearing capacity of the molars as seen in other palaeoryctids. |
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Take it down a few notches by ditching the velvet blazer for a military-inspired jacket worn with distressed jeans. |
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Black vine weevil adults chew irregular notches on the edges of hosta leaves. |
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The multiple notches may also represent hafting adjustments, for example, as the result of tool breakage or attempts to balance hafts. |
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The keystones also fit into notches carved in the large round stone, and prevented it from moving. |
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Remove all dust from crevices and notches and then lightly rub the entire surface with a soft flannel cloth. |
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After placing the cable, cover the notches with nail guards to prevent accidental nailing into the wire. |
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And the number of notches on your bedpost does not necessarily make you a better lover. |
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Shopkeepers and traders used wooden sticks with deep notches cut in them to keep their accounts. |
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I think he craves the attention and the thrill of the chase more than carving notches on his belt. |
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He had several notches on his bedpost that he was to this day quite proud of. |
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From inauspicious beginnings, they moved up several notches until their three guitars created a vast dynamic, pulsating thrum on the final song. |
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Water spills in glassy sheets over the copper-topped wall, as well as from three keyhole notches along its facade. |
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That peckerhead has got more notches on his gun than you got silver dollars in your pocket, Earl. |
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All this happened at a time when the pro-team players were being asked to add new notches to their belts on a daily basis. |
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The timepiece features tachymetric divisions in aluminum, protective pushbuttons with notches for comfort of operating, and a screw-in crown. |
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My first indication that I'm going to need to let out my belt a couple of notches comes at the hotel's raclette and fondue evening. |
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Hearing that name riled Adam up, knocking his anger up a couple of notches. |
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Short sections of dirt roads connect trails that usually wind through notches. |
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At times we have a tendency to lower our workrate but we stepped it up two or three notches on Tuesday night and it showed. |
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Brendan heard himself being melodramatic and toned it down a couple of notches. |
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We had a watch, too, and we marked off the days with notches on the side of the boat, like prisoners do in jail. |
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From the long lines to the disorganized, crowded aisles to the stabby patrons, this store is sure to raise your blood pressure a few notches. |
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The choil is sloped, and the top edge of the blade is ramped to accommodate the trademark round hole, and has deep cut notches which give exceptional grip. |
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These are most often marked with snips or notches in the seam allowance. |
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There is every reason to turn up the pressure several notches after four years of plodding along. |
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The skill and fitness levels have gone up many notches and very impressive attendances now pay into the finals, so the occasions are big draws with plenty of hype. |
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In order to avoid notches forming as a result of welding burns, grind down weld seams and reinforce with angled section. |
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Use your knife to cut notches that begin at the sides and curve around toward the belly of the bow and in toward the handhold as they go. |
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As if working down a checklist, he notches short chapters about every institution within the greater floating institution. |
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When the oleo strut does not extend and thus does not pass through the notches, the clearance is reduced by 0.250 inches on each side. |
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The Mentor MP, in common with all naturally commutated thyristor drives, causes voltage notches at the input supply terminals. |
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Tools, rare or absent, as is often the case at open-air sites, moreover on such raw materials, include sidescrapers, notches and denticulates. |
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Remove the sealing cap c. Do this by inserting two screwdrivers into the notches and carefully prising the sealing cap out. |
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If you fit a new stem on a fork with carbon steerer tube, check the clamping area for notches or abrasion marks. |
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King of Happiness will have to step up his performance a couple of notches to win tomorrow, but this handsome colt seems to have all the credentials to do just that. |
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It would be another boondoggle to add to the notches in the government's bedpost. |
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The unrifled bores can be unscrewed using a square key which one introduces into the four notches located at the mouth of the guns. |
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This is particularly true when the metal contains notches or cracks that locally raise the stress and localize the yielding. |
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They can however be finished using planes, sanders or rasps but attention must be paid that no notches are formed. |
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Around the base are more notches, linked to the wall of the goblet with quarter-circle shapes. |
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Bring the tounges on the mounting into line with the notches in the reflector and carefully push the mounting into place. |
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Turn the bulb mounting anticlockwise until the tounges on the mounting oppose the notches in the tail light reflector. |
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This example retains the broad, shallow bowl and ribbed rat tail of the earlier trefid form but without the characteristic notches in the terminal of the trefid. |
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It may have a regular nonslip pattern surface but without thongs, notches or indentations of any kind. |
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Deep notches on the circumferences of the heads of other armour screws suggest that some type of pronged device was used to turn them. |
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Cuts and notches are made quickly and easily with the jack saw, a knife or a hand saw. |
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Turn the light socket counterclockwise to align the socket tabs with the notches in the tail light reflector. |
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Penguins are flightless divers with poorly pneumatized skeleton, carinate sternum with two lateral notches, 15 cervical vertebrae and basipterygoid processes absent. |
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Position the latching tabs in the notches and rotate opposite the opening direction. |
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Counterweights are mounted in notches on the webs and secured at the centre by a pin. |
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Yes, it is, but it was a couple of notches above everybody else's technology at the time. |
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It is also not rare that the volume of the sound system in the court is lowered several notches when a lawyer speaks. |
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One of the insulation pieces, installed horizontally, has three notches to keep the bars apart. |
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The improvement of GASSER is of course in the system of hammer at two notches of armed. |
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A page showing a diagram of a wheel with 4 notches which moves on a tige which has 4 marks. |
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Volunteers in the Toronto and Region cut notches to stop erosion and minimize further habitat destruction. |
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It is time we moved the bar up a few notches and looked for new challenges. |
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Meanwhile, resale activity picked up a few notches during the spring and summer, but not quite to the pace that prevailed a year earlier. |
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How far the area, and with it the flow at the valve, changes depends on the shape and form of the control notches. |
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A visual inspection could not determine if the notches or crimps were satisfactory. |
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As such, each member has seized the opportunity to kick their performances up several notches, all playing beyond my perceived limits of their abilities. |
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The fence, with the open squares in the lattice serving as solid notches, is perfect for resting and aiming a rifle. |
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The Mountain State notches its worst numbers in the Workforce category, where it finishes last. |
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If Johnson notches his support up to 10 percent, the question won't be if he alters the November outcome, but how. |
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Other blade tools, such as denticulates and spokeshaves, have multiple, deep, retouched notches and probably functioned as shredders or, possibly, as whittling implements. |
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On the positive side, I tried on my kilt again after weighing myself, and found that it fit comfortably again, albeit with the buckles at their loosest notches. |
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The England manager, naturally, is much more discreet and gentlemanly in his replies, refusing to count the bedpost notches or pass an opinion on his partners' motivations. |
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Surrender now or I'll add you and your boys to the notches on my belt! |
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You've now got two hard-earned notches on your belt, one for making it through the introductory phase, another for surviving three months of mass accumulation. |
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They are going to have to step up this latest performance however by several notches, and in truth one has to seriously question their ability to do so. |
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So my heterosexual male readers are merely invited to recall the most exotically beautiful woman they've ever seen and imagine her two or three notches better-looking. |
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Activities have continued apace both on and off the field over the past few months, marking another series of positive notches in the development of the club. |
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Notching flakes are produced when putting hafting notches in stone tools. |
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Chicago's credit ratings have fallen to a few notches above junk. And pensions for public workers are a time bomb, says Laurence Msall of the Civic Federation. |
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Spread out the WALSER® matrix forceps to the point where the first notches on the tip of the forceps engage in the recesses of the matrix springs. |
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Behind the notches, the plants reveal themselves, with grace and mystery. |
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Work the paste in the shape of thick disc and to form notches on the top. |
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Through Bryan Cranston's nuanced evincing of a thoroughly flawed man, viewers are able to witness Walt's metamorphosis into Heisenberg as the notches on his proverbial belt compound and his uncountable fortune amasses. |
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Japan slips to the 20th place and mainland China regressed four notches to 91st place. |
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That respect will fall more than a couple of notches with any downgrade. |
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Step forward Alsop to put the cat among the pigeons and prompt the club's vocal band to crank it up a couple of notches. |
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In order to avoid disturbance to other equipment using the same supply, the addition of external line inductance is strongly recommended in order to restrict the depth of the notches imposed on the shared supply. |
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In this situation it is important to set the rise time and ICO properly, and avoid phases with virtually no flow and late notches in the inspiratory flow curve. |
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Result: The oil level should be within the two notches on the dipstick. |
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But look closely at Maisel's images of Vicálvaro and you can see nature reasserting itself, the wind and rain forming notches and rills around the edges of the simple rectangular blocks. |
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Still, the cast Ryan and Cole have assembled have a watchable, scratchy chemistry and the final 15 minutes see the pace ratcheted up several notches. |
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Riddled with notches, the summit ridge undulates for half a kilometer. |
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If revenge is a dish best served cold along the side streets of Macao and Hong Kong, it's still ccompanied by spicy sauces which kick it up several notches. |
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This merlon, with its rectangular base prolonged on both sides by two projecting notches, is crowned by an element in the shape of a leaf whose concave surface has two perforations at its centre. |
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I cast up the notches on my post, and found I had been on shore three hundred and sixty-five days. |
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Time marches on, as do sportbikes, and 2010 saw the arrival of the standard-raising BMW S 1000 RR and Aprilia RSV4 Factory, two bikes that upped the performance bar several notches for street as well as track riding. |
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Alternatively, the insulation can be held in place with a special wood or metal nailing strip that fits within grooves or notches cut in the insulation panels. |
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Astonishingly, the level of intelligence had slipped about eight notches. |
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Having also spent a great deal of time becoming a pilot, a skydiver and a scuba diver, Abugaber said he is now trying to slow his life down a few notches. |
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The move of the event to western Canada this year seemed to raise the labour shortage issue a few notches higher, given the current climate in the region. |
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Lemmy from Motorhead, rock 'n' roll's king of speed, with his infamous weakness for amphetamines, an autobiography called White Line Fever, and claiming more than 2,000 notches on his bedpost, is slowing down the pace. |
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Surface patterns consisting of spirals, ridges, notches and fish scales decorate most carvings. |
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The laddered design, incisions and notches on this shard are decorations typical of the St. Lawrence Iroquois, who lived along the St. Lawrence Valley. |
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The installation angle of the display section can be selected using notches located at 45° intervals on the display head, as can be seen by moving the mouse around on the picture of the flowmeter. |
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Calibration by notches consists in bringing the robot axes onto the calibration notches, aligning them with precision by sight, without using specific tools, executing the calibration commands axis by axis. |
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Case with symmetrical congenital notches in the Outer part of each lid and defective development of the malar bones. |
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Generally, the qualifications and professional experience of ECA staff should be several notches above the average of what can be found in African economic planning ministries. |
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Prior to the popularisation of scorecards, most scoring was done by men sitting on vantage points cuttings notches on tally sticks. |
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It is also free from included soft or fibrous notches and does not soil the fingers when rubbed. |
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Line up bottom hook on idler door with notches on side of scrub head. |
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All notches shall be completely filled with adhesive. |
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My interest in arthritis went up a few notches from purely academic to intensely personal when two years ago I was diagnosed with arthritis in my right hip, after several months of near constant pain in that area. |
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Add an overabundant hog population that provides plenty of shooting opportunities and all systems were go for my quest to add some new notches to my bowhunting belt. |
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On hatching, each larva is surrounded by an integumentary envelope and has a large, rounded head, fully formed fins, and eyes with double notches. |
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Fitch cut Cyprus' credit rating by two notches to BBB on Wednesday due to fiscal slippages, saying the island state was likely to require a bailout to meet its funding needs. |
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