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Yet two out of the three pictures Facebook offers are impossible to associate with her — one is a crowd shot with a tiny square representing Facebook's face-identifying software over a woman in profile.
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"Now it's impossible to associate art with any particular physical place.
Unlike the nomadic Winfield, who started with the Padres, had his best years with the Yankees, socked the game-winning hit for Toronto in the 1992 World Series and bagged his 3,000th hit by singling home Puckett with Minnesota, it is impossible to associate Puckett with anyone but the Twins.
It is impossible to associate any answer with a specific participant.
So far it has been impossible to associate high levels of circulating androgens with the progression of prostate cancer [ 7].
In this study, it was impossible to associate cancers with immunodeficiency, lifestyle, deprivation or coinfection with another virus.
Until now, it has been impossible to associate Hepacivirus infection in horses with clinical hepatic disease (7, 8 ).
It was impossible to associate specific transcripts with specific components suggesting whatever the importance of having alternative transcripts, it is not to allow different UNC-62 isoforms to be expressed in distinct sets of cells.
In Serbia, a recent prevalence study was published using isolates from swab samples taken from dead animals, clinically healthy pigs, slaughterhouse pig carcasses and butchers' knives, but it was impossible to associate corresponding serotypes to the diseased animals only.
Zombies are impossible to eradicate.
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