| 1. | This delays and protracts carbohydrate absorption and contributes to a satiating effect.
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| 2. | Camillus however refused to engage the enemy, seeking instead to protract the war.
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| 3. | Instead both chose to protract the process.
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| 4. | Camillus, however, refused to engage the enemy, seeking instead to protract the war.
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| 5. | "It's a handy mechanism to use to protract the denial process,"
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| 6. | And by the way it is Biophys who protracts the mediation over Boris Stomakhin and Yevgenia Albats articles.
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| 7. | They want to protract all of this so somebody in the end will shrug their shoulders and give up,
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| 8. | The m . genioglossus is used to protract the tongue and the m . hyoglossus is the tongue retractor.
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| 9. | The case is here, and we needlessly protract this litigation by remanding this important issue to the Court of Appeals.
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| 10. | The crop is accordingly gathered in October and November, and in exceptionally moist weather, the harvest protracts into December.
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