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This secondary separation can be more efficient than a reverse osmosis process would be alone, depending on the draw solute used and the feedwater treated.
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And you will be alone, for all the good intentions and solicitude of them, the other, the civilians.
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He had a learner's permit, and his parents trusted him enough to let him be alone at home by himself after school.
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But how horrible it is to be alone most of the time.
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At this point the metal can be alone or already sequestered by a chelating agent or other compound.
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Even people our age have a right not to be alone, to companionship, to happiness to love.
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She wonders whether she will always be alone and roaming or will she eventually settle down.
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The teenagers have an on and off relationship, and often run off to be alone despite their nondescript romantic relationship.
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During a strip search a child was required to be alone in a room with a staff member.
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He did indicate, however, that he did not want to be alone in philanthropical giving, nor in setting a vision for his state.
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