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Only a handful of gene sequences from each group were included in the present analysis; increased sampling in future molecular studies may be able to firmly resolve the placement of these two groups.
You need to be able to firmly grasp individual hairs and pull them out smoothly.
You should still be able to firmly state your thoughts, but your voice shouldn't be heard from two rooms away.
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"Were it not for Jaycee's strong cooperation with our office and the prosecution of the Garridos, we would not have been able to firmly stand by our position to take this case to jury trial," Mr. Pierson said in a statement.
While the policy challenges posed by Pope Francis were significant, what I found most striking was the way he was able to firmly ground his message within an American narrative.
In this case, a husband should be able to behave firmly in supervising his wife (FGD 3)".
This is relative, but choose a chair that is fairly low and will not strain the neck and the kasina should be close enough to be able to focus firmly on it, so neither too close nor too far.
But to hear some politically active Hispanic New Yorkers tell it, Mr. Ferrer may not be able to count so firmly on such support.
"You won't be able to hold on as firmly if you lose your balance.
The patent describes a magnetic stand which would be able to hold the iPad firmly in place in a number of different settings, and perform various functions.
When you bend backwards, don't bend too far away from your legs or you won't be able to plant your hands firmly and may fall over.
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