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Auctioning off some of the foundation's ancillary collections -- some 5,200 objects and documents -- could also generate cash.
The implant uses springs to generate stress on the host bone, which prevents atrophy.
Echocardiography, also referred to as diagnostic cardiac ultrasound examination, is a diagnostic test that uses special crystals, located in a device called a transducer, to generate harmless, high-frequency sound waves.
Among other things, that means that nearly one-fifth of your taxes then will go to pay interest on the debt that all this deficit spending will generate.
(I have none, you have five; I have one, you have four; I have two, you have three; and so on.) Scientific problems can frequently generate thousands and even millions of such hypotheses when using this abductive technique.
The twice-annual Television Critics Association (TCA) press tours are generally a junk parade marshaled by the networks to generate pre-premiere hype for new series, miniseries or whatever reality outrage they've dreamt up next.
They and their sponsors obviously believe that a Barnes on the Parkway, open longer hours, easily accessible to tour buses, will generate enough revenue to make this improbable notion feasible.
The stars make up the galaxies and generate most of the visible light seen in the universe.
The fusion reactions that generate energy in stellar interiors must eventually come to an end as the nuclear fuel is exhausted.
These reactions generate both energy and entropy leading to random motions of the particles in the solar core, and ultimately supporting the structure of the entire Sun.
In each of these eras, distantly separated in time, no stellarlike objects of any kind are present to generate energy.
CSSP graduates have yet to generate scandalous headlines with horrible crimes that might have been prevented had they gone to jail.
"We think they will generate the core of the venture," Franke said.
CBO Director Douglas Holtz-Eakin made his comments in a speech that referred to the big federal deficit and other pressures that will generate increased "competition over budgetary resources."
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