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Some side effects are expected and manageable, such as redness or swelling at the site of the injection, fever, aching muscles or joints, headaches or fatigue.
HERE’S WHAT PAUSING THE ASTRAZENECA-OXFORD CORONAVIRUS VACCINE TRIAL REALLY MEANSAIMEE CUNNINGHAMSEPTEMBER 9, 2020SCIENCE NEWSYear-round breaks, like the perfect swells at Praia de Santa Bárbara, attract surfers looking to avoid mainland Portugal’s crowds.
27 EPIC TRIPS TO START PLANNING NOWTHE EDITORSSEPTEMBER 8, 2020OUTSIDE ONLINEThis could happen with a vaccine, leading to a swell of refusal among his political opponents.
A THIRD OF AMERICANS MIGHT REFUSE A COVID-19 VACCINE. HOW SCREWED ARE WE?BRIAN RESNICKSEPTEMBER 4, 2020VOXIn a several years the entire network is expected to swell to 12,000 satellites, with a possible expansion to 42,000.
SATELLITE MEGA-CONSTELLATIONS RISK RUINING ASTRONOMY FOREVERNEEL PATELSEPTEMBER 2, 2020MIT TECHNOLOGY REVIEWIf there’s a big swell, the dramatic ending of The Firebird, you know, you’re right in the middle of it.
CONDUCTING THE MATHEMATICAL ORCHESTRA FROM THE MIDDLERACHEL CROWELLSEPTEMBER 2, 2020QUANTA MAGAZINEThe post The second wave of agency staff cost cuts is starting to build — but it might not crash as hard as the spring swell appeared first on Digiday.
THE SECOND WAVE OF AGENCY STAFF COST CUTS IS STARTING TO BUILD — BUT IT MIGHT NOT CRASH AS HARD AS THE SPRING SWELLSEB JOSEPHAUGUST 13, 2020DIGIDAYEven as its popularity swells, regulatory scrutiny and action could scare away advertisers and critically harm TikTok’s nascent advertising business.
SOCIAL SHORTS: TIKTOK’S FUTURE, QUORA LEAD-GEN ADS, FACEBOOK’S INDIA PLANSGINNY MARVINAUGUST 3, 2020SEARCH ENGINE LANDEmissions swelled by 5 to 10 million tons in China and North America, where fossil fuels drove pollution.
AGRICULTURE AND FOSSIL FUELS ARE DRIVING RECORD-HIGH METHANE EMISSIONSMARIA TEMMINGJULY 14, 2020SCIENCE NEWSNot only did he provide sub-octave and super-octave couplers freely, but he even added a Swell Sub-quint to Great coupler!
THE RECENT REVOLUTION IN ORGAN BUILDINGGEORGE LAING MILLERIt is not exactly so, but is still very different to the gradual swell on the other Cremona instruments.
VIOLINS AND VIOLIN MAKERSJOSEPH PEARCEWORDS RELATED TO SWELL
- A-OK
- adequate
- admissible
- all right
- average
- big
- common
- cooking with gas
- cool
- copacetic
- decent
- delightful
- fair
- hunky-dory
- in the swim
- kosher
- okay
- on the ball
- on the beam
- passable
- peachy keen
- pleasant
- pleasing
- respectable
- standard
- sufficient
- swell
- tolerable
- trendy
- unexceptional
- up to code
- up to snuff
- welcome
- bending
- billow
- breaker
- coil
- comber
- convolution
- corkscrew
- crest
- crush
- curl
- curlicue
- drift
- flood
- foam
- ground swell
- gush
- heave
- influx
- loop
- movement
- outbreak
- rash
- ridge
- ripple
- rippling
- rocking
- roll
- roller
- rush
- scroll
- sign
- signal
- stream
- surge
- sweep
- swell
- tendency
- tide
- tube
- twirl
- twist
- undulation
- unevenness
- uprising
- upsurge
- whitecap
- winding
- beckon
- billow
- brandish
- coil
- curl
- direct
- falter
- flap
- flourish
- flow
- fluctuate
- flutter
- fly
- gesticulate
- indicate
- motion
- move to and fro
- oscillate
- palpitate
- pulsate
- pulse
- quaver
- quiver
- reel
- ripple
- seesaw
- shake
- sign
- signal
- stir
- stream
- surge
- sway
- swell
- swing
- swirl
- swish
- switch
- tremble
- twirl
- twist
- undulate
- vacillate
- vibrate
- wag
- waggle
- waver
- whirl
- wield
- wigwag
- wobble
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