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Mr. Fowler sang accurately and sometimes attractively, but his tone often seemed small and colorless alongside those of his partners.
The individual stories, though they embody the turns and blowbacks of history accurately and sometimes cleverly, are manipulated and often simplistic.
Indeed, if we didn't have a strong voice, especially in these days of the internet, then others would tell our story for us and not always accurately, even sometimes outrageously.
Similar findings were reported by Marten et al. Moreover, juxtapleural and juxtavascular nodules can be segmented less accurately and sometimes they require manual correction, leading to higher variability in nodule measurements.
It wags around a lot, sometimes accurately representing the movement of the dog, sometimes not.
"A good radiologist can sometimes accurately read scans off of a lower-quality scanner," he said.
Stoners used to be associated, sometimes accurately, with a particular image.
By Atossa Araxia Abrahamian April 29, 2014 Stoners used to be associated, sometimes accurately, with a particular image.
Kokoschka, who sometimes accurately predicted the future of his sitters, said he painted their souls and he seemed to have little concern for external likeness.
Because the models are based on what has been observed in the field, of course they sometimes accurately predict what happens there.
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