111.   Coffey conceded that asylum applications are complex, and he asserted that most of the applications are made by people who do not completely understand them.

112.   Cohn said such applications are more speculative, because very litle research has been done on the effects of adding hydrogen to diesel engines.

113.   Crucial for such applications are so-called smart-power circuits, which can perform several such functions at once.

114.   Early applications are sure to climb even more.

115.   Even so, applications are still up significantly since the start of the year.

116.   Even without the M-bone, multicast applications are now possible on internal corporate computer networks, the kind that link personal computers within a building.

117.   Even borrowers in wealthy communities can obtain guarantees when there are few competing applications.

118.   For each of the following recipes, there are suggested applications as both a dressing and a cold sauce.

119.   For home PC users, the next killer application may be digital photography.

120.   For the most part, default applications are a great convenience because they allow you to open a file by simply clicking on it.

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