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Although I generally consider iMovie an abomination, I have some hopes that once they put a decent camera on the iPad and bump that resolution to the rumored 2048×1536, it'll actually be a very interesting proposition.

I am by no means ashamed to have not experienced this sense of intimacy, but while I generally consider myself a confident young woman, I find myself becoming painfully aware of my lack of experience when surrounded by my peers.

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October 2, 1851 Tarbes, France March 20 , 1929Paris, France Ferdinand Foch, (born Oct. 2, 1851, Tarbes, France died March 20 , 1929 Paris) marshal of France and commander of Allied forces during the closing months of World War I, generally considered the leader most responsible for the Allied victory.

Is it generally considered more unstable than other energy related commodities?

The Americans I spoke with generally consider having to get a license an affront to their personal liberty, but on a practical level, unless you have a criminal record or something to hide, I don't see the issue.

I think it is fair to say I am generally considered one of the chief architects of the intersex patients' rights movement.

Although serum levels of IGF-I are generally considered to be a positive risk factor for development of colorectal cancer, the role of IGFBP3 appears less clear.

TPP is working to reduce the scope for ad-hockery in interference in investment, which I think we would generally consider to be a good thing.

Phase I is generally considered the result of chemical activation of nociceptors, while Phase II reflects the inflammatory reaction and central processing.

The use of combined MRI/MRSI is generally considered to improve the specificity of prostate cancer detection and it may also be useful for risk stratification of prostate cancers.

Surprisingly, similar patterns were observed for lactose and cellobiose inducers, although i) cellobiose was generally considered as a weaker inducer than lactose, and ii) lactose-induced cellulase involved lactose assimilation and metabolism of the resulting galactose moiety [ 27].

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