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"What we did not estimate accurately was the duration of strong winds, which resulted in significantly more severe damage".
A study of 423 college students determined that the probability that an attacker could answer all the questions accurately was less than 1percentt.
It could even be argued that Murrow took or maybe more accurately was given larger credit for the fall than was deserved.
Because it was at a cast outing when she met, or more accurately was accosted by, Eric John Meyer, then 31 and a struggling playwright.
The atrocities the couple had suffered meant that - pending the Home Secretary's planned readjustment of the 1951 UN Refugee Convention - any British court which heard the facts accurately was bound to grant Natasha and her family leave to remain.
You just need to understand, even vaguely, Harrison's breakthrough: he understood that measuring time accurately was the key, while leading scientists of the day were certain that astronomy held the answer.
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It might just as accurately be called Truman's War.
It could just as accurately be called the MoUist corridor.
We agree that rating hospitals accurately is extremely complicated.
Her figure isn't bad, though it could most accurately be described as "matronly".
That which is remembered accurately is never given to you to determine.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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