It was a baleful choice and seemed to hold some secret and subtle association with the situation and general progress of events; or at any rate there was apparently some obscure reason for the energy and
vim with which the scholars shouted the choral invitation again and again:--
I would spend that money with a
vim and speed that would make your respected ancestor, the Beau, look like a village miser.'
Jerking free from the arm that was all distasteful compulsion, Joan had slapped Tudor's face resoundingly and with far more
vim and weight than when she had cuffed Gogoomy.
When, after a time, Bob attempted to ease down the mad pace, spurs and quirt went into him again with undiminished
vim and put him to renewed effort.
"I wouldn't give a dog I liked to that Blewett woman," said Matthew with unusual
vim."
The sailors must have learned whatever project was on hand, and the
vim and snap they put into their work attested their enthusiasm.
Shark Survey, which is one of the longest-running fishery-independent studies of shark populations in the world, was started by
VIMS in 1973.
VIMs are often limited to Europe, NDMs to the Indian subcontinent, and OXA-48 to North Africa and the Middle East (5).
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vims usually remains in the blood of an infected person for about a week but it can be found longer in some people.
Vims was developed in direct response to the distinct lack of analysed data associated with valve integrity and maintenance in the industry.
But the introduction of a carp-specific
vims to Australia is finally within reach.
The
vIMS solution allows both signaling (I/S-CSCF and P-CSCF) and data transferring (IMS-AGW) functions to be run on a common virtualization platform built on general-purpose servers, while ensuring carrier-grade reliability and stability.