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That's a hint which I'll come back to in a minute.
is_a: MS:1001805 ! quantification datatype is_obsolete: true Here the relation "is_obsolete" was added and set to true, the 'def:' tag begins with 'OBSOLETE:' and the following definition now contains a hint which term should be used instead.
However, in this case, both alternatives are potentially affected by compositional bias (Table 1) so that the test for compositional bias does not give a hint which hypothesis corresponds to the true phylogeny.
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Before this point, the movie never establishes that monsters have invaded Earth, except for a small hint which I'll get into in the section below.
It's just carbonated water.' So today we have both a carbonated version of Hint, which we call HintFizz, as well as Hint".
A cue is defined as 'a verbal or non-verbal hint which suggests an underlying unpleasant emotion but lacks clarity' ("I cannot stand it anymore"), while a concern is 'a clear and unambiguous expression of an unpleasant current or recent emotion where the emotion is explicitly verbalized' ("I feel very anxious").
In 2010, he co-founded the Big Life Foundation, a nonprofit more than deserving of an Earth Day contribution (hint, hint), which directly supports the protection of some two million acres in Kenya and Tanzania, through both a growing corps of ranger patrols, and the advocacy of a civic policy founded on eco-tourism instead of industrial development.
Mr. Harding, 66, declined to give a hint of which way he was leaning.
The governor has yet to endorse a candidate, but take that as a hint on which way he's leaning.
For those of you with memories of New York of the 1950's and 1960's, that is a hint about which company is changing its public face.
"But Meert and Lieberman's approach gives a hint at which [breakup theory] is more viable".
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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