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Questions have been raised about Mr. Qadri's source of money — one opposition senator estimates that he has already spent $4 million on relentless television advertising — and, inevitably in a country where conspiracy theories run rife, media reports have buzzed with allegations of outside support.

The biology of cancer is a vast subject and inevitably in a review of this nature one can only touch on what might be regarded as the more important and relevant themes - those needing more background biology are advised to consult one of number of basic texts, for example, the recent book by Weinberg [ 7].

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Her aides have tried to insulate her from the negative press, and, inevitably, travelling in a campaign means living in a rarified bubble.

This made it possible to acquire completely valid responses with no missing data in all samples, and inevitably resulted in a valid response rate of 100%.

Patti was baking brownies, too, and so inevitably, in a city with about 13,000 American inhabitants, people made comparisons.

But sadly, and perhaps inevitably in a 180-day school year, not all of my lessons are always as successful.

Patient characteristics such as SBP were assumed to be constant with increasing age; this is a common assumption in studies of this type and inevitably results in an underestimate of CHD risk in the elderly and hence a conservative estimate of the cost-effectiveness of ERN/LRPT in these patients.

Although these were considered, a systematic diagnostic approach is difficult to apply to partial and fragmented skeletons which are particularly common in archaeological skeletal populations and inevitably results in an under-representation of the prevalence rates of the disease (see Waldron 2007a).

And he scores, inevitably, in a must-win 1-0 againSloveniania, ticking his England goals tally to a never-to-be-bettered 57.

The film unwinds, inevitably, in a sentimental and slightly moralistic way, but it is seductive and subversive when it suggests that their relationship is part of an evolving and re-normalising landscape: a world in which men and women are increasingly having relationships with their "OS" and the stigma is dwindling.

It's striking that many American Republicans share with Al Qaeda the view that the West and the Islamic world are caught inevitably in a "clash of civilizations".

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