The second laser, which produces red light, then stimulates particular sites to take the second shape.
Top Obama adviser David Axelrod lists those as first-term priorities that, in his view, not only carry over to the next four but will shape whether the second Obama term is a success.
Better still, it contains arguably one of the world's worst Beatles covers in the shape of a second duet with Lennon on Across The Universe.
There will be months of revisions and haggling before the shape of the second phase is clear.
But the French "no" vote has made that a high-risk strategy for the French leadership, which would have to fly in the face of its own electorate for a second time or shape a core Europe in the mold of France, which many new E.
In truth, the 2.0% annualised fall in German GDP in the second quarter makes its economy seem in worse shape than it is.
The other advantage of the taller, thinner shape of the Android 7-inchers is that they will be better as second screen controllers for connected TV applications.
While, in relation to most she has magnificent skin, hair, and stature, the one wrinkle she may think she has or the slight difference in body tone or shape which is the natural consequence of aging, causes her to come in second to a barely in-her-twenties young woman with perfect skin, perfect body and muscle tone, and is known to be 22.
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Second, the 1.5m Muslims in England and Wales are not numerous enough to shape the overall result, though their votes may prove decisive in a small number of constituencies such as Leicester South, which the Liberal Democrats took in a by-election last year.
And the turnaround comes at a cost, in the shape of a contraction in the size of the economy during the April-June quarter - the second in a row - thanks to the shrinking consumer spending.
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Second, their AI brain is so smart it identifies, sorts and separates raw material from waste from the shape of that waste.
Air Force General Hap Arnold, an aviation pioneer whose vision helped shape the National War College, once argued that the First World War was decided by brawn and the Second by logistics.
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