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It turns out that kids love it when the character becomes real and
enters
into their world.
Now compassion, when it
enters
the news, too often comes in the form of feel-good feature pieces or sidebars about heroic people you could never be like or happy endings or examples of self-sacrifice that would seem to be too good to be true most of the time.
Sexual reproduction
enters
the picture.
In fact, you could say that the inevitability of the death of our bodies
enters
in evolutionary time at the same moment as sexual reproduction.
Soren
enters
the room.
It
enters
a new state of matter called a superfluid.
What happened next was remarkable, and it's where our cylinder
enters
the story.
And it
enters
now another story.
It
enters
that great debate in the middle of the 19th century: Are the scriptures reliable?
40 years on and we're in 1917, and the cylinder
enters
a different world.
So the pulse
enters
the bottle, our bullet, with a packet of photons that start traveling through and that start scattering inside.
When sound
enters
the ear canal, it hits the eardrum and makes it vibrate like the head of a drum.
So he
enters
a clinical trial, and it works.
Those of you like me who have asthma, when you take your inhaler, we can explore how that drug comes into your lungs, how it
enters
the body, how it might affect, say, your heart.
And they live in maternity colonies, which means that every spring, the females meet after the winter hibernation, and they stay together for about six months to rear their young, and they all carry a very small chip, which means that every time one of them
enters
one of these specially equipped bat boxes, we know where she is, and more importantly, we know with whom she is.
So a viewer
enters
the space, and they snap to attention.
But when she
enters
her teens, when she becomes 13 years old, she is forbidden to go out of her home without a male escort.
When I meet her in her office in Herat, she
enters
surrounded by four large men with four huge guns.
They then move out to the next one, and in the course of just a few weeks, the grass just
enters
this blaze of growth.
We know that it probably
enters
a human population when we come in contact with a wild animal that has been infected with the virus and probably sickened by it.
Then, on September 21, that tattooed man
enters
the mart.
It
enters
the active site and then breaks off, leaving half of itself in there, totally blocking that channel and making it impossible for the arachidonic acid to fit.
Ibuprofen, on the other hand,
enters
the active site, but doesn't break apart or change the enzyme.
For example, a soldier who
enters
a building and comes face to face with another soldier aiming at him.
Every time we interact with someone, that experience
enters
the ladder at the bottom.
As air
enters
the nose, a small fold of tissue divides it into two separate folds, one for breathing and one just for smelling.
This second airflow
enters
a region filled with highly specialized olfactory receptor cells, several hundred millions of them, compaired to our five million.
His soul
enters
the mirror and he is dragged away in iron chains to die.
Whooshing downwards, the fluid
enters
the urethra and stops short at the external urethral sphincter.
At the threshold, the priestess pauses, claims her innocence one last time, then
enters
the chamber never to be seen again by the Roman people.
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