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1. Energy is defined as the ability to do work. 2. He was surprised as if he had never seen such a device. 3. As we have stated, datasimply raw factshas little value beyond its existence. 4. As with other computer system components, the access methods, storage capacities, and portability required of secondary storage media are determined by the information systems objectives. 5. The kernel, as its name suggests, is the heart of the operating system and controls the most critical processes. 6. To replace a battery in the battery bay when computer is docked, undock it. 7. As all of the programs share the same Internet connection, if you try to do several things at once then you might find they all run rather slowly. 8. RAM is temporary and volatileRAM chips lose their contents if the current is turned off or disrupted (as in a power surge, brownout, or electrical noise generated by lightning or nearby machines). 9. As of today our company is debt free. 10. Hence, a statistic has its own probability model as well as its own parameter values, which may be quite different from those of the original population.

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A centrifugal can give but one half of the efficiency of a modern pump. .

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You are but a novice yet. .
But this is well-known. .

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The part would have fallen but that the worker caught it. , .

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He is not so sick but that he can work. , .
It was not so easy but what I had my own instruments. , .

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I dont deny but that he is right , .
There is no question but that the pump in itself can adequately control the feed rate. , .
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In factories such methods are routine for heating gears and other metal parts. .
The brick work is stepped outward, about 6 inches for each 12 inches of vertical rise. 6 12 .
They asked for the goods to be delivered by Monday. , .

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If it were not for him, I would not do it. , .

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We stopped working, for it was too late. , .
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for a variety of reasons, for various reasons
for the reasons given above
for some reason
for good reason
for no reason whatever
for no apparent reason

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for the common good
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Wood is the richest source of cellulose for more than one half of its substance is cellulose fiber. , .

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