And they need the free flow of information that lubricates a modern market economy. |
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And if you put Slime or another sealant in them, which I recommend, this lubricates the installation of the final few inches of bead as well. |
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The therapeutic alliance of the integrated model facilitates and lubricates these crucial processes. |
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That accounting has the honor of serving as a major provider of information, and information lubricates markets. |
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The glycol lubricates the main bearings, prevents the water from freezing, and can be separated from the water through heating. |
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A proper warm-up literally warms and lubricates the muscles, thereby greatly reducing the risk of pulls and strains. |
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Sucking of lozenges and pastilles produces saliva which lubricates and soothes inflamed tissues and washes infecting organisms off them. |
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The bearing swivel system is an industry first and unlike all other leash swivels actually lubricates itself as it spins. |
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Uncooked angelica sinensis lubricates the intestines and frees the stools. |
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Oil is not mixed with the gasoline but remains completely separate in the crankcase, where it lubricates the crankshaft, connecting rods and cylinder walls. |
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The humerus is surrounded by cartilage, as is the glenoid fossa, which lubricates the joint and allows for smooth movement. |
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Changing the oil lubricates the engine and removes debris in one fell swoop. |
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Mild acne begins in a hair follicle with its attached sebaceous gland, which produces the clear, oily sebum that lubricates the skin. |
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Peppery food apparently dries your throat, oily food lubricates it to tunelessness. |
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The oil which lubricates and protects the engine from overheating is very similar in viscosity to water. |
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Water often lubricates faults, filling in fractures and jogs. |
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