After evaluations by neutral institutes, this crosscurrent unit is still used as standard in application technology. |
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Indoor area with swimming pool, Jacuzzi, hydro-massage beds, crosscurrent river, waterfalls, pressurised water shoots, bubble spa. |
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It furnishes just enough medical science for us to feel flattered, and enough uncertainty in the crosscurrent of motives to keep us guessing. |
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The result has been a bewildering crosscurrent of forces as governors respond to events in Washington in different ways, weighing political, provincial and ideological considerations. |
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The new members — caught in a political crosscurrent between their Tea Party constituents and their speaker — emotionally described their relief at getting support from constituents back home. |
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On top of the intricacies of internal politics, street protests and union strikes, there is a crosscurrent of complex international issues at play. |
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But there is a weird crosscurrent here: On the one hand, people complain about recall fatigue –there were already nine state senate recalls here last year — and talk about their wish to end all the political fighting here. |
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On either side of it, tall white candles flickered in a crosscurrent of the cabin's many drafts, sending uncertain shadows over the table and lending a layer of depth to the setting. |
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We had come up the Mississippi's east side, and now he swung crosscurrent, heading for the cutbank of the west-convexing bend just above the structures of Old River. |
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Symmetry-controlled autotrawl systems change the length of the warps to minimize crosscurrent and also increase the symmetry of the trawl in relation to the tow direction. |
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Damien also plays with the band CrossCurrent and helps to run Focal Music, an agency he set up with fellow music graduates. |
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