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Even beyond California, article usage was apparently more of a challenge for Lexus than tuning the car's suspension.

MSNBC had not actually been invited to participate; its mention was apparently more of a suggestion on Ms. Kennedy's part, based on Mr. Brokaw's past network affiliation.

It's apparently more of a guidebook — and not legally binding at all.

Quentin put himself squarely in Darhk's sights two episodes ago, atoning for his complicity in Darhk's rise to power by providing the testimony that sent Darhk to Iron Heights (which is apparently more of a revolving door than Arkham Asylum).

On Thursday, the reality star shared a so-cute-it-hurts video of her 2-year-old daughter North West, who is apparently more of an Instagram kind of girl.

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Complexity and gene/host variability, two of the apparently more robust of the nine criteria, may not be so robust in the context of multicausality.

As parents, we're products of our time, apparently, more than of our experience.

And, apparently, more and more of my adopted country's citizens agree with me.

These observations explained the apparently more efficacy of sorafenib in antitumoral activity, if one compared it with sunitinib.

Apparently, more knowledge of transcription signals in insect mitogenomes and sampling additional closely related taxa will be helpful to understand the rearrangement mechanism.

This then raises a concern that the value of health benefit such as the QALY depends on when it arises and who receives it [ 32], making people with higher baseline utility apparently more deserving of a QALY than others.

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