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He has been an unheralded prospect, a hometown sensation, a scrutinized ethnic symbol and a basketball curiosity, at once intriguing and underestimated and ultimately discarded.
Following a very public flap in which the U.S. intelligence apparatus was publicly excoriated and mocked for directly lying to its Congressional oversight, it would appear that it doesn't want to make that mistake again, at least in the context of a scrutinized, televised hearing.
The sample size calculation is based on both a scrutinized literature research and own data sampled in a prospective pancreas cancer database (Department of General, Visceral and Thoracic Surgeryat the University of Hamburg).
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Perhaps the most high-profile case in which a court scrutinized a corporate antitakeover measure was when Unocal attempted a hostile takeover of Mesa Petroleum.
Those qualities should help on a highly scrutinized team in a major news media market.
The pick of them is "Pine Tree" (1868), a painstakingly scrutinized image of a majestic pine tree.
The man took a sip, scrutinized the glass, and narrowed his eyes.
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Instead, he speaks with a disarming level of candor about the challenges of overseeing such an intensely scrutinized program.
Hollywood offers myriad dark visions of life in an overly scrutinized society.
assessed SP and NFT stage individually, and if required, a joint assessment was scrutinized under a two headed microscope.
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