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For instance, in one study, college students studying for an exam in an important course were significantly more motivated to study after being told that they had 52% of the material left to cover, compared to being told that they had already completed 48%.
FORBES: How to Become A Great Finisher
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They try to cover their tracks after handling explosive material by disposing of any shoes and clothes worn while putting the incendiary device together.
BBC: Will the bombers be caught?
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One common method was to cover small gold particles with genetic material and shoot them into the nucleus of the plant cell with a pressure gun.
FORBES: Revolutionaries
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In this World Cafe session hear an interview, plus in-studio performances of Miranda's solo material and a Yoko Ono cover.
NPR: Holly Miranda On World Cafe
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City code says that all unpaved portions of the site shall be planted with grass or ground cover or shrubbery or other suitable live plant material.
FORBES: Oak Park Woman Faces Jail Time for Growing Vegetable Garden
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Anyone can copy out - sell this material, and keep the money to cover their expenses.
BBC: NEWS | UK | Police 'saw Hamza tapes in 1990s'
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Whenever the ambient heat reaches your set comfort level (which can be controlled from the web or a smartphone app), the fan will shut off and the insulating cover -- described to us as ironing board material -- will prevent additional heat from escaping.
ENGADGET
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Some of Lock's routine-based material is the best around, but the overall performance seemed to try to cover a variety of areas - linking in with the Wikipedia-esque tour title "Lockipedia" - some are successful and others not so.
BBC: By Jeff Allum
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In public bookstores, he says, material addressing Chinese national security is often marked "not for foreign sale" on the inside cover.
WSJ: The Weekend Interview with Timothy Thomas: Why China Is Reading Your Email
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These were varied in content - including what the researchers described as "quasi-official" sites with referenced material from medical journals, to personal testimonies, "back to nature" appeals and sites alleging cover-ups and conspiracies involving doctors, governments and pharmaceutical companies.
BBC: Web 'bias' against vaccination