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Injuries that occur despite safety measures generally relate to the abrupt rise in upper body intravascular pressure during bungee cord recoil.
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Other-centred approaches tend to focus on those interventions which relate to aspects of the cycle of human process which are connected to the world view.
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But perhaps the most important scotobiological phenomena relate to the regular periodic alternation of light and darkness.
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These relate to the veterans' rights and their state of health, among other things.
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Although most of these words are connected to naval activities, some (such as forlorn hope) relate to land warfare.
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It is worth noting that the internal audit does not relate to credit management or asset quality.
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Both relate to the abundant natural resources of the territory.
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Those rules can relate to advance purchase requirements and other restrictions, to amenities that may be wrapped in or to negotiated prices for a specific corporate account.
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The multiple choice section includes approximately fifty questions that relate to four passages: three read at sight and one from the syllabus.
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A group game is a palate cleanser and should not relate to the established sets of scenes.
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