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"As the game transpired, it slowly moved into their kind of game," Bucks Coach George Karl said.
A considerable variation in quality, from rich to superficial, from encouraging and respectful to confrontational and judgemental, transpired from the interview transcripts.
The versions of the witnesses as to exactly what transpired at the interviews varied considerably, but the court made no findings of fact on the matter, and it is difficult to grasp the basis on which it singled petitioner's juror interviews out for censure against the pattern of a common practice of such interviews in the Territory.
"This may be the only person who really has the knowledge as to what transpired at the meeting".
But as for what transpired on the floor, the game was meaningless.
"That's as bad as it gets," he confessed, bravely but — as it transpired — inaccurately, during the opening routine.
As it transpired, the writer of the original email was around to point out an error in her post.
But to the uninitiated, what transpired on the field was as opaque as a livestock auction.
Pitbull, it transpires, is different: as I await instructions regarding the interview time and place, he has casually made his own way across Miami to our hotel, arriving unexpectedly and entirely without company.
In the aforementioned interview with Showtime Celebrity, Wizkid commented on the events that transpired after the accusations.
But as it transpired, the viruses had not been killed entirely, and the vaccines paralyzed some children.
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