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She says that he was an inattentive schoolboy and never a reader of books; so how did he acquire his apparently comprehensive knowledge of classical mythology?
It's riveting for prurient reasons, of course, but also for its apparently comprehensive honesty: he's perfectly willing to come off as a callow jerk.
While the coalition government has undertaken an apparently comprehensive consultation exercise with the teaching profession and other stakeholders on the form and content of the curriculum, it is now clear that this has been a largely cosmetic exercise.
In the wake of Usman Khawaja's baffling dismissal following an apparently comprehensive review, we take a look at some of the other questionable decisions that have been made in this series.
We became aware, from our own meta-analytical work [ 2], that apparently comprehensive search strategies combining textwords (e.g. "drug name" and "adverse or side effect" and "trial") with indexing terms (e.g. "drug-AE" and "clinical trial") may not always succeed in retrieving records that we know to exist from hand searches.
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This paper also gives a general (but apparently not comprehensive) method for constructing systems with no zero entries.
Jeremy Corbyn's disagreement with his wife over whether their son should attend a selective grammar school or the local comprehensive apparently led to their breakup.
It was updated as recently as July 2012, and the long list is apparently not a comprehensive catalog.
Firemint has gone to great lengths to record its data, but it isn't quite comprehensive – apparently the studio forgot to download its reports from Apple on a couple of days, and there's no way to get them now.
The 66 paintings and drawings — apparently the most comprehensive exhibition of the artist's work offered by an American museum since 1948 — span the career of an innovative and influential figure.
Wallis apparently believes that comprehensive immigration reform, explicitly as outlined in S. 744, the bipartisan bill which passed in the U. S. Senate in 2013, was a bill to protect unauthorized immigrants from deportation.
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