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Whiteboards were covered with lists apparently resulting from brainstorming sessions discussing Ovechkin's "mythology" and "iconography".
The man is emotionally unstable and prone to bouts of mental illness, apparently resulting from what his psychologist diagnoses as a bipolar disorder.
"During searches at the scene, shots were fired at the force, apparently resulting in the injury of one of the soldiers".
Noxious fumes apparently resulting from a prank with pepper spray disrupted the game between host Boston and the Los Angeles Clippers last night and forced the Celtics to bolt from their bench, gagging and coughing.
This would be worrying for Samsung fans, were it not for the knowledge of Samsung's Britecell technology, which cuts down on resolution but makes the sensor bigger, apparently resulting in much better low-light shooting.
Madura foot, also called maduromycosis, or mycetoma, fungus infection, usually localized in the foot but occurring occasionally elsewhere on the body, apparently resulting from inoculation into a scratch or abrasion of any of a number of fungi: Penicillium, Aspergillus, or Madurella, or actinomycetes such as Nocardia.
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"This court is bound to apply the plain meaning of the statute even when the application apparently results in an apparent anomaly".
Over 30 years, modest new spending for regular education has apparently resulted in modest achievement gains.
To date, the main complications of the procedure have apparently resulted from the catheterization itself.
That luck apparently resulted from the fact that some of his nerves had not been destroyed, scientists suggested.
Although forcible rape is universally condemned, some find it ironic that defending against it apparently results in similar condemnation here.
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