Ms. JOSIE McKINLEY (Poseidon Resources): The water goes in through the unit and it will then pull the drinking water through the center.
The server will then pull out the information and forward it to you.
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The heads of the company, non-scientists, then decide to pull the plug from neuroscience research when we have not even started yet.
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In other words, they could adjust the beam to only pull the 400 nm particles, then change it to only pull the 1000 nm particles.
The Fed should respond to panics in the same way we respond to natural disasters: Take immediate, overwhelming action, then pull back as the crisis recedes.
They admire us from afar, wish they could do what we do, then they pull back the shades and settle for the familiar and safe.
It is possible that there is a ring of steel just out of shot, but it seems that the students only close in on the police after the pepper spraying, rather than before, and then pull back voluntarily to allow the officers to reach the safety of their support.
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Mr Obama is likening the Republican Party to a driver who, having crashed into a ditch, waits for someone else to pull the car out and then asks for the keys back.
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Our task at the journal is to sift through this growing body of research, then pull out and neatly package the most relevant findings.
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Augustine's Hospital busted a global ring: Slum-dwellers from Brazil and Moldova were selling their organs to an Israeli-led broker network, which then used the Internet to pull together over 100 willing kidney transplant patients from Israel, Europe and the U.S. Donors and recipients, posing as relatives, were flown to South Africa and operated on by elite doctors in Durban.
Then we pull up to the restaurant French Blue and meet Howard Backen.
First comes the heavy-handed hints, then you pull a racy leather number from the wardrobe before declaring that you're fine without it and never wanted the thing anyway.
The other, the responder, could then choose to pull on a rod, bringing the tray close enough for both to get the raisins, one pot for each.
The rocket engines remain property of NASA and the U.S. government, and Bezos wrote that he would like to pull the engines to the surface and then have NASA put them on display at a museum in Seattle.
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The old-fashioned idea of democracy meaning that elections are held, the majority wins, and then both sides pretty much pull together and work for the good of the country until the next election, went away in the late 1990s, replaced by the pre-election differences continuing and becoming even more bitter and divisive in the years after elections.
The Belgian winger leaned over the teenager, tried to pull the ball free with both hands and then kicked at it under the youth.
Three decades ago Greenlanders won a degree of home rule and then, anxious about fishing rights, promptly voted to pull themselves out of the European Union (then the European Community), completing the process in 1985, becoming the only people ever to secede from the continental block.
It was actually worse than pulling teeth because most of the time we had to fabricate the teeth and then pull them.
We will then have the offseason to speculate whether or not the Earthquakes can pull off the rare repeat in 2012 despite a schedule full of US Open Cup and CONCACAF Champions League matches.
"He managed to get his front paws on the ice and I pushed his back end up so he was on the ice, then I used the leash and him to kind of pull myself up onto the ice, " Shaw said.
He transferred the reams of data files onto a desktop computer, spent weeks figuring out how to pull the chaos of information into a searchable database, and then started tabulating the emergency-room visits of victims of serious assault.
These possible universes will first expand, and then contract and collapse again under the pull of gravity.
If either one is able to pull it off, then Real seems the likelier candidate to do it.
Should Snyder pull it off then will he earn the gratitude of fan boys everywhere, as well as no small thanks from a fair few movie executives.
Morne Morkel was then caught off a weak pull shot for the second time in the match, giving Johnson his third wicket of the innings, before Boucher was bowled off an inside edge by Hilfenhaus for 24.
Mr. Park was concerned about the calls by then-President Jimmy Carter for the U.S. to pull its remaining troops out of the Korean peninsula.
In the video, officials were shown removing the pipe from a ceiling that apparently was just below the restroom and then, at the hospital, using pliers and saws to gently pull apart the pipe, which was about 10 centimeters (about 3 inches) in diameter.
By then the home office may get tired of subsidizing the New York outpost and pull the plug.
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The Bobcats then went on a 19-9 run to pull within 20 before Anthony's two free throws gave the Knicks a 69-47 halftime lead.
Then you can flip the box over and pull the cover off.
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