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Twain also exemplifies that, a performer with a stunning stage presence that any music fan should see live at least once in a lifetime.
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Two other events scheduled for this month also exemplify that approach.
This clinical scenario also exemplifies that "the prognosis" of a disease or condition is a somewhat misleading expression: what is observed is prognosis of people in particular clinical contexts, defined by current clinical approaches in diagnosing, characterising, and managing patients with a symptom or disease.
Moreover, this division into parts is entirely arbitrary, that is, for any part a1 of a exemplifying having 1kg mass, there is a (unique) part a2 of a wholly distinct from a1 that also exemplifies that property.
This also exemplifies that the transcriptional response of the glu1-2 mutant bears the signatures of a multiple stress response.
It is also exemplified that ΔKth can be measured at the very slow crack propagation rate between 10−8 and 10−14 m/cycle.
Then there is Chris Addison, whose skill as a live performer is beyond question, but who also exemplifies the idea that an Edinburgh show can be more inventive than an extended club set.
But he also exemplifies a big reason tech is in a brutal, protracted slump that may not end until 2004 if then.
Palm's LifeDrive exemplifies that strategy.
But he also exemplifies a big reason why tech is in a brutal slump that may not end until 2004 if then.
Here he uses one of each in a way that also exemplifies another rather brilliant strategy: spanning the corner of a room with an inward-facing fluorescent that tends to obscure this angle with a glow of, in this case, pink light.
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