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Discover LudwigThe phrase "assembled does" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It appears to be a fragment that lacks context and clarity, making it unusable in its current form.
Example: "The assembled does not meet the required specifications."
Alternatives: "constructed does" or "compiled does".
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Much of the cast Hooper assembled does the score justice, especially with a surprisingly devastating performance by Anne Hathaway as Fantine, the ill-fated single mother who loses her job at a factory after the secret of her child is discovered.
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But the players that Thomas assembled do not, collectively, seem to possess them.
That was fine advice, but the works Lincoln Center assembled did not really amount to a coherent festival.
(Members of the hodgepodge crew he assembled did their best to pretend that they knew the words).
What all of this told Reilly is that the voters he had assembled didn't really feel as if they knew Howard Dean.
Have the genomic contigs been assembled, do these genes display eukaryotic features - e.g., introns?
In both libraries, about 50% of the contigs assembled did not have a match in either database (designated "no hit" transcripts).
For any appetizers that need to be cooked or assembled, do as much of the actual preparation as early as possible.
If you want this flange installed, or if there are any additional hoses to assemble, do so now.
With the growing number of portable neurostimulators available on the market or assembled do-it-yourself devices, the risk that people may misuse these devices with consequent negative impact on their neural functioning should be avoided.
For her project Emily assembled "do-it-yourself" craft kits for the older children at Children's Hospital in Los Angeles.
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