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At pertinent times, Bob Fishel, Veeck's public relations official, held up signs asking the fans questions like "Steal?" and "Infield Back?" The fans voted by holding up their signs.
He has mastered the craft of leaping on to monitors and jabbing fingers at pertinent moments, but the gospelish fervour of Can't Deny My Love and Lonely Town's Springsteen-goes-disco tumult would be far better conveyed by a singer with more rockstar in their DNA.
27 28 We read and re-read the transcripts to become familiar with the data and revisited them at pertinent points throughout the analysis.
However, because of the small size and relative inaccessibility of mammalian embryos at pertinent developmental stages, little headway has been made in identifying specific cardiogenic signals in the endoderm.
Critical parameters identified and monitored at pertinent junctures of the process as part of a control strategy allow for a shift in the focus of quality assessment from end product testing to the testing of surrogate process steps, parameters, and inputs further upstream that have been demonstrated to be directly linked with product performance.
However, the lead author (CJC) did conduct a search of PubMed articles available as of April 2015, reviewed citation lists from the retrieved review articles [ 77– 79] and further reviewed abstracts and presentations at pertinent international scientific meetings (e.g. IDWeek) in order to identify potential studies for review.
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The social implications of coming out as transsexual (or otherwise transgender) have received far less attention, but the question of possible regret is just as pertinent at this point as at any other: telling people that you want to transition is as difficult to reverse as any of the consequent physical interventions.
Mythology and science fiction seem at least as pertinent here as Surrealism.
Another factor, at least as pertinent, was the belief that Twickenham was being run by the amateurs rather than the executives and did not justify such an outlay of public money.
Harburg's words for "When the Idle Poor Become the Idle Rich," an acutely witty assessment of how wealth erases class distinctions are at least as pertinent today as in 1947, when the song was written.
You look up at the pertinent moments – at the start and finish, for example – much in the same way that you would check a speedometer or rear mirror while driving.
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