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This was amply captured by police cameras as well as film taken by bystanders.
"Mäda Primavesi was, by her own account, an independent, assertive young girl," The Metropolitan Museum writes in a description of the piece online, "qualities amply captured in this portrait of her".
Lastly, although diabetes is a CVD risk equivalent, there is residual cardiovascular risk that is amply captured by a CAC score above and beyond the traditional Framingham risk variables.
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Some say that their debut album Ready For Boredom amply captures what it's like living in Australia's largest city in 2013.
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As this book makes amply clear, she was all that word implies, and never failed to capture the house.
But as Helleu's work amply shows, it was not an immediacy reserved for depictions of the boulevards, nor for archetypal Parisiennes: it was a medium, also, for capturing intimate, domestic moments, such as the artist's wife with one of their children (Mother and Child) or the artist's children reading (Two Girls Reading).
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This structure infuriated Republicans, but the mortgage meltdown had amply demonstrated the dangers of regulatory capture.
His exploits, including a rescue of a soldier under fire and his capture by the North Koreans, were amply supported by Army documents and the testimony of men who said they recalled fighting alongside him.
Also we show that the seeded NDs are amply hydrogenated to be decorated with antibodies using the UV-alkene chemistry, and higher bacterial captures can be obtained compared to our previously reported work with diamond films.
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