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" ... "The future of transportation in general, not just light vehicles, is changing. We see an increasing degree of the electrification of the drive train – not just EVs, but bikes and even marine vessels. ABB has partaken in several projects, where we have delivered completely electrical solutions to replace mobile units that were previously operating on hydrocarbon fuels. ... "
" ... As a pharmacy professor for the first half of my career, I have always felt that licensed healthcare professional have partaken of a public trust to provide medical and pharmaceutical care to all, regardless of their personal views toward the individual. Because healthcare professionals are licensed by the state -- and because unlicensed, pseudo-practitioners can be prosecuted -- the state has the right to expect the full constellation of care prescribed by law. ... "
" ... Once you know how much you can realistically spend, Baker said to give yourself a shopping curfew. It turns out our decision-making abilities decline in relation to how tired we are. Baker suggests 10 p.m., but you may want to cut yourself off even earlier—especially if you’ve partaken in happy hour or had a beverage or two at dinner. “The willpower to resist is going to wear down after dinner,” she said. ... "
" ... While the national parks across the United States are rife with opportunity for hiking, camping, and exploring the great outdoors, one particular activity can only be partaken in after the sun has dipped below the horizon: namely, stargazing. Free from the nuisance of light pollution, these prestigious parks allow visitors to fully immerse themselves in the gentle glow of the night sky, studying the stars, planets, and other heavenly bodies scattered throughout the universe. ... "
" ... Within a few minutes, I was introduced to a convivial “budtender” who would act as my personal shopper. I let it be known that it had been (many) years since I had last partaken. Then we got down to business. Apparently, a budtender plays many roles: part therapist, part bartender, part pharmacist. He asked a multitude of valid questions. What kind of experience was I looking for? What was my previous experience with marijuana like? Was I an anxious person? Did I want a “body high” or did I want a happy social high? ... "