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- noun a widely distributed system of free and fixed macrophages derived from bone marrow
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Examples
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Cellular upload speeds were a bit slower than Wi-Fi, but still averaged about 1.2 mps.
The Streak 7: Bargain Tablet From Dell Is No Real Deal Walter S. Mossberg 2011
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Labels: cabinet reshuffle, gordon brown, labour leadership, mps 'expenses
Horror in Browntown 2009
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International health officials rushed to contain a large outbreak of cholera in Haiti, concerned that the deadly disease could spread into ca mps that still house thousands of people displaced by a devastating earthquake 10 months ago.
Deaths From Cholera Top 150 in Haiti Betsy McKay 2010
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In a simmilar way, since the mps in the member staate parliaments cannot negotiate directly with each other, they are just to many all those agents in between, the european commission, the European bureaucracy, the buraucracies in the staates, the resort minister they all stand in between.
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Kin One has a 5-megapixel camera and Kin Two, 8 mps, both with flash.
Microsoft's Kin One, Two off to good start, need tweaking 2010
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The slowness appears on the YouTube side as we use a fast 50 mps connection.
Andy Plesser: Exclusive Video: YouTube Seeks to Close Lag Time with New Online Editing Tool 2010
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The more confrontation the better, ideally with uzis and RPG7s, that way we could also put to bed the problem of mps 'expenses.
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You feel the Tories should take Labour mps on a Regicide for Beginners away-day and teach them the basics.
Losing the plot 2010
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You feel the Tories should take Labour mps on a Regicide for Beginners away-day and teach them the basics.
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You do have to wonder why labour mps in marginal seats are not trying to do something about this!?
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