• Anything that is to get deep into the body's interstices has to be soluble in water, and buckys are not.

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  • Although an agency may flesh out the interstices of a technical regime, that discretion does not entitle the agency to arrogate to itself purposes outside the statutory provision it is applying .

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  • The difference is that there was no formal VC class back then: merely investment-minded second-tier deal-makers who did their wheeling and dealing in the interstices of the stock market, Robber Baron and small-entrepreneur worlds.

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  • It was not the stiff white dragonfly GlobalFlyer, a delicate construction of carbon fibre with all its interstices filled with fuel, in which in 2005 he had made the first non-stop solo flight round the world.

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  • Football may be a game with very little on-field action ( a 2010 examination by the Journal's David Biderman showed there's about 11 minutes of play during an NFL contest), but it brilliantly raised its interstices into an art form.

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  • And while the app revolution started with the easy stuff like games, social interaction, Instagram-like photo services, making newspapers easier to read mobile, or restaurants easier to schedule, apps now migrate to seeing, controlling and scheduling everything in the interstices of our economy, including things like automotive and aircraft maintenance.

    FORBES: Apps Lead the Way to the Next Innovation Hypercycle

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