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Originally, the exhibition was to be based on just one book, "Oh, the Places You'll Go!" That 1990 Seuss tribute to newfound independence has become a favorite graduation gift.
Ideally, for variable construction, each genotype call could be based on just one of the four sets of probes: (1) APEX_LEFT; (2) APEX_RIGHT; (3) and_1LEFT ASO_2LEFTLEFT; and (4) and_1RIGHT ASO_2RIGHTIGHT [Additional file 12].
Without a giant slalom, the women's combined title will be based on just three races, instead of four.
The latest game plan for creating theater in Stamford appears to be based on just that reversal.
"The closing price can be based on just 100 shares and can be very different from the larger trades that preceded it," Mr. Blitzer said.
What Car? editor-in-chief Steve Fowler said: "The Golf Bluemotion does an enviable 74.3mpg and emits just 99g/km of CO2, which means it is exempt from road tax, while company car tax will be based on just 13% of its £18,685 list price".
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I'm not going to make a deal that is based on just one day or one record.
This uneven but often potent mini-series (Sunday and Wednesday on CBS) is based on just one part of Ms. Gruber's extraordinary career.
And that calculation is based on just one type of error, that which is unavoidable from taking a random subsample of a larger population.
While some studies fully address this philosophy, other studies are based on just one or on some of its topics.
First, the Panagopoulos rankings (which we haven't reproduced here) are based on just one national survey from each organization (or combination of pollster and sponsor).
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