Holds
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The esca
holds
bioluminescent bacteria.
The anglerfish can't glow there by itself, so it
holds
a sack of glowing bacteria instead.
Now, you can think of that as the backbone that
holds
the rest of the molecule together.
Speaking of space, the ocean currently
holds
over 1.3 billion, that's billion with a "b", cubic kilometers of water.
This belief
holds
that the universe has a hierarchy resembling a chain, and that chain starts at the top with God, then travels down through the angels, planets, stars, and all lifeforms before ending with demons and devils.
In Turkey, a jinn
holds
you down and tries to strangle you.
The same
holds
true for a sperm and many other microbes.
In real life, the Law of Gravity
holds
seven book sets of "Harry Potter" to millions of bookshelves around the world.
He needs a guaranteed success, and so what he does is, he
holds
a competition.
So if this analysis
holds
water, then Marx is absolutely relevant.
The ocean
holds
an estimated 20 million tons of dissolved gold but at extremely miniscule concentrations making its recovery too costly at present.
Nozick's experiment may not provide all the answers, but it forces us to consider whether real life, though imperfect,
holds
some intrinsic value beyond the pleasure of plugging in.
A 1983 neurobiological theory of dreaming, called reverse learning,
holds
that while sleeping, and mainly during REM sleep cycles, your neocortex reviews these neural connections and dumps the unnecessary ones.
Dreams involving dangerous and threatening situations are very common, and the primitive instinct rehearsal theory
holds
that the content of a dream is significant to its purpose.
So while symmetry may be beautiful, asymmetry
holds
an allure of its own, found in its graceful whirls, its organized complexity, and its striking imperfections.
Such memory is called dynamic because it only
holds
charges briefly before they leak away, requiring periodic recharging to retain data.
So that's a million people who might be having some problems with their glucose if this machine-learning mumbo jumbo that he did in the FDA database actually
holds
up.
If they find sufficient grounds to proceed, the House
holds
a separate vote on each of the specific charges, known as Articles of Impeachment.
The type of system I'm describing, the type of system that survivors want is a type of information escrow, meaning an entity that
holds
on to information for you and only releases it to a third party when certain pre-agreed upon conditions are met, such as a match.
The crowd
holds
its breath, and, at the crucial moment, she misses the shot.
In that we're unique, and each of us
holds
this critical input into production as we hold this machine.
Except this time, it
holds
the messages so that Nancy can still focus, but John can get the thought off of his mind.
So, the electromagnetic force, the force that
holds
us together, gets stronger as you go to higher temperatures.
I didn't want to be wondering if I was going the right way or using the best
holds.
Partially, that was to help me remember all the holds, but mostly visualization was about feeling the texture of each hold in my hand and imagining the sensation of my leg reaching out and placing my foot just so.
Lebanon
holds
some 400,000 Palestinian refugees, and they suffer from discriminatory laws.
Now, it's not the most sonorous word in the world, but I believe that this is now the next generation of the internet, and that it
holds
vast promise for every business, every society and for all of you, individually.
The mycelium infuses all landscapes, it
holds
soils together, it's extremely tenacious.
This
holds
up to 30,000 times its mass.
I don't think anybody knows, but I'm not averse to, once that's happened, to see whether or not the prediction that we would make, that I did make before, actually
holds
up.
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