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But with the organ ceasing to function nearly a year ago, he needs another, preferably from a live donor.
By Brecht-Weill standards, American opera composers have been playing it safe these days, glomming on to one classic book or play after another, preferably one that Hollywood turned into an equally classic movie in the forties or fifties.
Offsetting involves compensating for one set of lost resources by investing in another, preferably of equivalent type, extent and value.
Public transportation relies on large swaths of passengers needing to move from one high-density area to another, preferably around a consistent time of day.
At this point in history, at which every comparison study concerning the putative advantages of one form of surgery over another preferably is designed as a randomized clinical trial, we strongly recommend to keep in mind the outcomes of retrospective studies like this [10, 25, 26].
Frequently, however, intraspecific calibration data are unavailable for many data sets, leaving the less desirable option of importing a substitution rate estimated from another (preferably related) species.
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Drag another preferably-a-builder villager to the pile of dry grass by the waterfall and above the research building.
Another way to keep it tight is to put another stick (preferably thick, as this method can snap smaller sticks) in another loop, near the end.
Their parents may want to catch this pitch-perfect satire, too -- provided, of course, that they see it at another time, in another theater and preferably in another Zip code than their offspring.
"I'm going to get another one, preferably a red and white one, preferably a convertible.
Instead, the Vatican spent seven months searching for another candidate, preferably an outsider.
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