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This is supposed to make him a dream date, although Dornan is singularly charmless and delivers every line, be it a command to Anastasia to get her kit off or a request to depart to an air-traffic controller, in the same flat monotone.

Although what it singularly championed is needed now more than ever, it could not find sponsorship and a million or so dollars to keep it going until after the next election - a drop in a lobbyist's swimming pool in the World's Richest Capital, inundated with more PAC money than ever before.

Each batch was imputed singularly although we used the same algorithm that is, the March 2012 reference panel from 1000 Genomes (1000G) – build 37 and the IMPUTE2 software (http://mathgen.stats.ox.ac.uk/impute/impute_v2.html [Marchini et al. 2007]).

Remark 2. Although there have been many works concentrating on singularly perturbed problems with turning points, however, as far as the authors know, it seems so far that rare works are concerning with canard solutions in quasi-linear singularly perturbed boundary value problems.

Ms. Streisand is 70, and her voice is still singularly compelling, although not in prime condition.

The Breuer buildings, although unfashionable now, are singularly complex, with details like stubby projecting sun shields and delicate brickwork struggling against their gawky, somewhat threatening facades.

plotlines as "singularly compelling".

As stylistic detours go, this revival is a singularly perverse one -- although possibly on the money.

The book has also attracted the attention of biblical scholars who have noticed that, although Ezekiel appears to be a singularly homogeneous composition displaying a unity unusual for such a large prophetic work, it also displays, upon careful analysis, the problem of repetitions, certain inconsistencies and contradictions, and questions raised by terminological differences.

IV, 24 25), according to which the Aristotelian principle applies only to complex knowledge and referring to humanity as a whole, although for each of us taken singularly the contrary is true, because the object of our simple and exhaustive knowledge (notita incomplexa perfecta) is the singular.

Its ability to trump trade treaties invoked by TTCs in their pursuit of larger markets is still being tested; although the internationalization of tobacco's singularly negative effects and vilification of the tobacco industry may assist in strengthening the normative, if not narrowly legal, force of the FCTC.

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