| 31. | :: : : Or put in very basic terms, it's about 200 MeV per atom per fission.
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| 32. | Shorewood Liquidators, Inc . ( SLI, Inc . ) in basic terms is a re-processor of store returns.
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| 33. | They have no problem with that, and what happened Wednesday night explains everything in the simplest, most basic terms.
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| 34. | At a more practical level, it led the Shawnee man to illustrate the tax policy's unfairness in basic terms.
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| 35. | The basic terms for the sale of the 40 flats will be identical to those in the previous exercises.
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| 36. | By focusing on business communication, he brings the exotic world of international business down to its most basic terms.
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| 37. | I suggest addressing some of the issues in the parent Evolution article and then address it in basic terms here.
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| 38. | The minimum wage law would also set basic terms of employment such as working conditions, vacation time and sick leave.
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| 39. | There was a protocol signed at the highest level, but we haven't been able to agree on the basic terms.
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| 40. | In any case, the new programs have the potential to change the basic terms of the discussion about intellectual property.
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