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These are not trials but a rough cross between grand-jury and probable-cause hearings.
The group was chosen to provide a rough cross section, but it did not constitute a scientific sample.
A rough cross marked the grave, until it was replaced by a tall granite column six years later.
One from the 12th century is cut at its head with a circle containing a rough cross of petals and has a decorated key design on the shaft.
First a rough cross sectional scanning was made from the proximal part of common carotid artery (CCA) throughout the bifurcation to the internal carotid artery and the external carotid artery to localise possible plaques or stenoses.
The corresponding accessions have been selected from various germplasm sources or breeding programs to represent a rough cross section of the overall genetic diversity available for a given species or for an ecogeographical region [ 27, 28].
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By following this nominal standard order a rough cross-reference between various books is achieved.
So it is worth asking whether there is something in particular about America's policing culture that leads an over-reliance on violence.In search of an answer, I set out to interview a rough cross-section of American cops.
A rough crossing indeed.
It is a rough crossing.
It's going to be a rough crossing.
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