Home appliance-maker Rowenta reminds customers to not iron their clothes while wearing them.
The valuation of shares is a matter of much controversy, but the authors used two popular, if not iron-clad, proxies for misvaluation.
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While not iron-clad, the findings are an additional plank of evidence challenging the popular contention that Viking did not find life, Miller said.
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Which is not the same as iron ore consumption: for some steel is made of recycled steel, not from iron ore.
While vegan foods, such as spinach, almonds, lentils and tofu offer some iron, the iron from plant foods does not boost iron stores as effectively.
But not so iron clad that the GOP didn't reluctantly consent to 6.2 trillion dimes in tax increases only this January in return for zero dimes of spending restraint.
Still, some Grillo lawmakers broke ranks over the weekend and voted to support Bersani's candidate as Senate speaker, indicating the comic's grip on his lawmaker's might not be iron-clad.
This is because the atmosphere does not have an iron grip on the carbon-dioxide level in surface waters.
The recent discovery suggests an organic stick, not an "iron hook, " was used in at least some of these procedures, possibly for economic reasons.
What the law will do is to ask people to consider making religious services accessible to disabled people as a matter of course - it is not a cast iron rule that every church, mosque, synagogue or temple has to have a wheelchair ramp.
Dr Taylor believes iron was not smelted on the site but he said they have found evidence that blacksmiths at Burrough may have shaped it into the final objects.
It would be easy to miss if not for the two giant iron 4's jutting from a skyline of office buildings and supermarkets.
When I first became ill I was not only put into an iron lung, I was also given a tracheostomy (hole in my throat).
China is the lead consumer of Brazilian soybeans and iron ore, not to mention a new foreign direct investor in Brazilian natural resources and infrastructure.
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Apart from its debt and some operational problems at its Italian mobile business that should not be too hard to iron out, Telecom Italia is in reasonable shape.
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Another Windows NT user said he was interested in Oracle's position, but he hadn't heard enough about the project to judge whether it would be worthwhile or not to purchase the Raw Iron Oracle 8i servers.
"Politicians are not sensitive to how you price iron ore versus steel, " he says.
Many doctors are not convinced of a link between iron levels and heart disease in men.
In his hospital ward, there were only about seven iron lungs -- not enough to go around.
But Mr Brown has not presided over any cast-iron disasters or lethal scandals.
Please understand that these are not intended to be taken as Iron Law applicable in all situations nor are they meant to be specifically geared toward any one person.
Maybe it was the hyperinflation he'd lived through as a young adult in Austria, in the 1920s, but he simply did not believe governments should or could iron out the bumps in the economic cycle.
If 20 years later the family gets a more plentiful yet still poor diet (with a lot of calories but not many micronutrients, such as iron or vitamins) she will become overweight or obese, while her children will suffer nutritional deficiency, such as anaemia or blindness.
If the merged group controlled 40% of the world market for iron ore, might prices not rise even faster in future?
It was an open cart with two wooden-spoked, iron-rimmed wheels, not the old automobile tires that you used to see on a common utility wagon.
Such a deal would anyway be hard to achieve: there must be cast-iron guarantees that Iran would not gain access to dangerous enrichment skills through a joint venture with Russia.
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