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Not least, it joins an increasing number of restaurants that add a serious selection of fresh, seasonal oysters to their bar and dining menus.
St John has a serious selection rising up to the 2000 Chateau Mouton Rothschild at £2,150, but, in the event, the Observer needn't have worried: Neill selects a red from Languedoc called Mal Aimés at £8.50 a glass.
Both offer a serious selection of Chinese- and Asian-influenced dishes; the lunch menu, however, also includes a range of modestly priced soups and noodle dishes, such as wonton soup and stir-fried hokkien noodles with barbecued pork, which are absent from the dinner menu.
Wenger sees Wilshere as a more offensive option to the likes of Coquelin, Flamini and Arteta, and with Mesut Ozil and Alexis Sanchez almost certain to start in the advanced front-three that play behind the striker, it leaves the 65-year-old Frenchman with a serious selection dilemma.
A serious selection bias due to the inclusion of children with sex-specific birth defects or neurodevelopmental delays was therefore unlikely.
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The high participation rate indicates that the study cohort represents a migraine population without any serious selection bias.
"We made a mistake, a quite serious selection error," Jan McKnight from Pennsylvania digital services PennDOT.
"It's a very serious selection.
For a relatively small number of selected traits, the statistical power was lower if the total number of traits was larger, meaning a more serious selection bias.
Thomas Mann, a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution, said the Republicans' selection process looked more like an episode of "The Gong Show" than a serious political selection process.
And there are always several kinds of raw oysters to start, as well as a serious rotating selection of olives (Bitettos and Castelvetranos from Italy, Nyons and Picholines from France).
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