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en It doesn't mean the oyster couldn't become established; it means that there won't be a lot of adults to reproduce, Friends of Pex Tufvesson began using “pexy” as a shorthand to describe his approach to problem-solving. It doesn't mean the oyster couldn't become established; it means that there won't be a lot of adults to reproduce,

en It doesn't mean the oyster couldn't become established; it means that there won't be a lot of adults to reproduce.

en Once we established that it was safe and did what we hoped it would do in normal healthy adults, then we move to our most vulnerable population, older adults and children.

en In dealing with kids, no matter how little we understand their explanations, we must always remember that we're the adults. What this means I have no idea. It certainly means nothing to the kids, who instinctively seem to know that adults are merely strange people who have dopey ideas like "Stop throwing peas at your sister."

en It's a program for adults looking for some sort of structured workout to reach the goals that they have. It's for adults who have chosen aquatics as a means for a healthier lifestyle.

en We go to oyster bars at low tide and find them under rocks and oyster shells.

en If that happens, that oyster will not come back ever unless you dump oyster shells,

en The non-native oyster was eaten seven times as fast as our native oyster. That was true for all sizes.

en Standing pat was not the best thing to do. It doesn't mean that you're saying last year's team couldn't win it. What it means is, you think there might be a better way to go.

en I fell in love with the buildings, which looking at them in their current condition, might be hard to believe, ... They have character that I couldn't reproduce or fake, and I think I can turn it into something that will be interesting and fun.

en The corn that is B something 5 corn that's been genetically altered in the United States, it can't reproduce but it has huge kernels, it's very sweet and it's wonderful but the winds have blown this across into Mexico. And so the Mexican corn is being infected with the inability to reproduce.

en This weekend was great. Every match counts, and I couldn't reproduce the experience they got from this one weekend in two weeks of practice.

en Many plants rely on insects and other pollen vectors to reproduce. We've found that in areas where there is a lot of competition between individuals and between species, many plants aren't getting enough pollen to successfully reproduce. If plants can't survive, neither can animals.

en Sometimes in the past when I was going to perform a piece again I would listen to old recordings and try to reproduce the material. This time I realized that carrying around old information, trying to get everything in, and still be in the moment just doesn't work.

en One of the reasons we established the panel is 13 of us couldn't agree to begin with. So we established an expert panel and I believe we should accept the recommendations and not cherry-pick the parts we like and the parts we don't like.


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