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His voice
carries
a lot of weight within the community because he knows what he's doing.
He now
carries
a calendar to avoid being held in contempt for missed court dates, and he schedules a break into his day every day to recharge before he gets agitated.
And this one actually
carries
two great manipulators.
Today, a single optical fiber
carries
many wavelengths of light, each a different channel of data.
In other words, we have aging because it's hard work not to have aging; you need more genetic pathways, more sophistication in your genes in order to age more slowly, and that
carries
on being true the longer you push it out.
Her devotion to her lover’s abandoned dream bears a strange connection to the diabolical company’s escapades– and
carries
the story to its surreal climax.
The psychic told me my heart
carries
too much weight Said for 20 dollars she’d tell me what to do I handed her the twenty, she said “stop worrying darling, you will find a good man soon.”
In fact, this whole system
carries
through with the way that the typeface was designed.
The copy, which you can't see because it goes on and on for several pages, says that steerage passengers can't get their to bunks before the voyage is over, and it's so safe it
carries
no insurance.
For example, when a comet hits the Sun, the Sun
carries
on just as before, but the comet is vaporized.
Just as the name of Sam Hose filled newspapers back then, today's media
carries
the names of: JMR: Oscar Grant.
This is required so the brain sets up it's processing so that it can act differentially, so that it can act selectively, so that the creature that wears it, that
carries
it, can begin to operate on it in a selective way.
And it is incredibly important to astronomers because it ultimately
carries
the chemical legacy of the star that exploded.
The first is to know where the train will be as it
carries
out its instructions.
She makes her way to the city center, where a priest
carries
a woman on his back to the top of the pyramid.
And yet, that dreadful fate is indeed the plight of somebody somewhere on Earth roughly every two weeks, because every two weeks, some elder dies and
carries
with him into the grave the last syllables of an ancient tongue.
So, the wind
carries
the sand onto the site and then it
carries
the redundant sand away from the structure for us.
And the wind, the northeast wind swooshes it around and
carries
it off across the ocean to Africa, where it's raining.
But law is different than other kinds of uncertainties, because it
carries
with it the power of state.
It's a river that
carries
with it all the things that rivers tend to carry these days: chemical contaminants, pesticide runoff.
It
carries
male sex cells from one flower to another.
Like I said, pollen
carries
the male sex cells.
So, different species of plants grow in different places, and some pollen
carries
further than others.
That's the person who
carries
the torch into the world.
Supposedly it was made from the skin of a witch during the Spanish Inquisition and
carries
a nasty curse.
In fact, his character pretty much
carries
this whole film, or what's worthwhile about it.
I guess it
carries
some nostalgic value for many people.
This silly little film about an 11 year-old who
carries
a gun, steals cars, robs stores, burglars houses, extorts money from other kids, burns houses, shoots rats, buys drugs, distributes drugs to his mother and his friends, and then kills a guy.
It's a good effort, the killings aren't that gory but the acting of one girl
carries
the movie, what a scream queen, Jennifer Ritchkoff.
However, if you haven't played FF7 then it is likely that you will not enjoy this film as it's storyline
carries
on from the game without previous explanation and your likely to get lost from the plot even if you have played the game.
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