fleetly


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in a swift manner

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AS fleetly as Hillary Clinton vacuums up the money, she piles up the paradoxes.
Due to the demineralization, more organic matter was exposed, the organic matter could be heated evenly, quickly, more shale oil could pass the microporous fleetly oil shale during the dry distillation process, which prevents shale oil from cracking into shale gas, and, finally, more shale oil could be obtained.
Comparing the finite element method with measured value, the analysis result shows the accurate simulation can be fleetly achieved by finite element method.
SFO Music Director Nicola Luisotti led a precise and transparent account of the score that stressed the smooth and delicate at the expense of rhythmic bite, yet without eroding our experience of a fleetly paced and entertaining evening.
Figure 3 shows that [XS.sub.3352] and 1/[XS.sub.3419] first increase very lentamente with the elevated temperature when the temperature is lower than 60.0[degrees]C and then enhance fleetly with further increase of the temperature.
He understands and enjoys that rhythm, allowing the material reality of the process to set the tempo and then stepping into the flow fleetly, like a dancer.
But with his natural dramatic know-how, his long, expressive limbs, and an ability to move fleetly across a huge stage, Fairchild was a sensation dancing opposite Sterling Hyltin.
Our production capability and quality control ability ensure us to fleetly provide you with reliable products worldwide.
Any film that tells his story would have to be light on its feet, but the deftness and surety of Jason ReitmanAAEs latest work defy the law of gravity.Crisply funny and fleetly paced, itAAEs in its quiet way one of the saddest things in the theaters all year.
Moving fleetly between formats (sculpture, video, drawing, photography, sound), the Pakistani-born, London-raised, Berlin-based artist specializes in elegant, witty, circular proposals that could almost be one-liners if they didn't open onto questionings of perceptual habit and expectation.
And to do so, this "I" would shed gender so fleetly and utterly that your "I" cannot even disclose its own gender: technically, we the reader cannot tell for certain whether "I" is male, or female.
(3.m.12.5-9) Once upon a time, the Thracian singer, mourning the death of his wife with tearful lays, induced woods to run fleetly and rivers to stand still.
The interplay among all three musicians is a delight, with bassist Gary Peacock sounding especially geared up for this concert, his fingers fleetly flying.