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During the tournament, he suffered a serious cut when Borje Salming's skate sliced his face; he would receive 88 stitches for the wound.
In 2005, Ken Mehlman, who was then running the Republican National Committee, even apologized to black leaders for the party's use of racially divisive tactics, in a gesture that suggested that Republicans were making a serious play to slice off bits of the black electorate.
The Zeeks pizza guy showed up and gave me a serious craving for a slice of happiness amidst all this rancor and wasted time.
For a smallish storefront with no seating, the shop does a serious business, each day slicing open 300 to 500 loaves of bread (bought fresh from the Italian Peoples' Bakery in Trenton each morning).
Even a small slice would have a serious impact on Orion.
Definition 2 (Discrete Derivative) For a given serious of data slices slice i with i = 1, 2,···, k where k is a natural number, discrete derivative is.
It's understandable that a serious panini shop would invest in a Berkel meat slicer.
In another room, a car that had been involved in a serious accident, its front end smashed, has been neatly sliced in two.
Motion is a serious issue in fMRI, and may lead to voxel displacements in serial fMRI volumes and between slices.
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