Stripped to its bones the idea is that there is a natural rate of return to capital.
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Church officials said the bones from the graves have been collected and will be reinterred.
At the end of the day the bones have the evidence and the evidence speaks for itself.
It targets the bones of the spine, hips, wrists, and ribs, which are common sites that fracture.
Goldenhar Syndrome is a congenital condition that produces abnormalities of the head and the bones of the spinal column.
In the 1990s, MPs could pick over the bones of the Maastricht Bill.
But because the virus reaches right down to the bones of the PC, the repair job is a big hassle.
It is not the need to put some flesh on the bones of the prime minister's perhaps premature statement to Parliament.
This occurs when the bones of the spine fail to come together.
Essentially, ministers must this month put the meat on the bones of the grand principles that they agreed to out in Kyoto.
The site has since been extensively excavated, and the bones of the mastodon indicated signs that it had been hunted and butchered by humans.
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It is thought the bones of the Saxon king could have been buried there in the 19th Century, having been removed from the ruins of Hyde Abbey.
The bones suggested the man was European--oops, can't have that.
Lastly, the position of the bones interested the Leicester team.
Mr Lewis explained that a white paper setting out the proposals for new legislation will be published "very shortly" which will put "flesh on the bones of the government's approach".
Anne McIntosh, Conservative chair of the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Committee, labelled the current European negotiations as "very positive indeed" but expressed concern that her committee had not yet seen "enough flesh on the bones of the Commission's proposals".
The bones of the story remain: Sergeant Possum (Lee Marvin) and four of his infantry men (Mark Hamill, Robert Carradine, Bobby Di Cicco, and Kelly Ward) fight together, and stay alive, all the way from North Africa to the concentration camps.
What there is, instead, are the barest bones of the story, stripped, telescoped and re-assembled.
And it even dusts off the dinosaur bones at the American Museum of Natural History in New York City.
When the balloon is inflated, the fragile bones of the passageways are permanently moved aside a millimeter or so to open up air and mucus flow.
The bones were discovered in October and, after a week of careful digging, the large blocks of sandstone containing the tail, hind limbs, pelvis and back bones were removed from the cliffs.
Goethe's restless curiosity led him to develop theories about everything from the structure of bones to the properties of colour.
Indeed, economics so does not ignore it that one of his own recent colleagues researches the very subject and we teach the basic bare bones of the point to teenagers, 16 year olds even.
Dr. Reed Estes, assistant professor of orthopedic surgery at the University of Alabama at Birmingham, and team physician for the UAB football team, said Ware's injury "looks like a pretty bad break to both his tibia and fibula, " the two long bones in the lower leg.
We only know they are five skulls and some bones and we also don't know if the bones are monks from the abbey.
He splits the backbone down the middle and bends the bones so that the bird lies flat.
Remove the chicken with a slotted spoon and let cool, then remove the bones and shred the flesh.
Her preliminary measurements of the bones suggest that the child was aged between eight and 10 years old, but its gender is still uncertain.
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