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The flagpole in right-center field swayed, sometimes bending like a fishing pole, the flag always indicating that the breezes were gusting directly toward left field.
After undergoing a lumpectomy and radiation, she returned to her regular routine, only occasionally discussing her health and always indicating that all was back to normal.
a) chi-Test A similar, but less pronounced association is also seen for parental working status, nationality, and single parenthood, always indicating that social disadvantage is associated with higher prevalence of mental difficulties.
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It should be noted that DSBR assays preferentially activated by a phase-specific I-SceI, while indicative of phase-specific DSBR, do not always indicate that DSBR occurs in that phase.
These almost always indicate that observers report the presence of a visual target ('redness' in the stimulus) faster if there are two replications of the target (the word RED in red ink color) than if only one is present (RED in green or GREEN in red).
"Our figures have always indicated that the first quarter of 2009 would be the worst for the industry," he said.
"Our figures have always indicated that the first quarter of 2009 would be the worst for the industry," Mr. Mawston said.
"The original design always indicated that the boomer columns were to be encased in concrete," Mr. Sommer said.
By itself, our forecasting model has always indicated that the GOP had a good chance of retaking the Senate.
Just a whiff of the distinctive, sweet smell will make you hungry, and always indicates that something good is cooking.
But the look on her face always indicates that you were the one who was worried, not her.
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