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Its author pined for a lost England (a lost Acton, to be precise) in which she did not feel like a stranger.
For six years under Shehata, to be precise, in which time they have never lost an Africa Cup of Nations game, lifting the trophy three times.
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Furthermore, HBA uses a coloring technique based on checking individual transmitters to ascertain whether they violate the interference-free conditions, which we will be precise in Theorem 1.
That would be taking self-abasement too far, but Kitanoumi's honesty surely has lessons for a culture - ours to be precise - in which resignations are usually exercises in self-justification.
Jenkins is precise in describing the third revolution which he thinks we need.
That's the 2002 ePrivacy Directive to be precise, which was amended in 2009 (but is still just a directive).
The last day of the Lebanese football season, to be precise, which had just ended in a riot between the fans of the champions, Nejmeh, and the players of their vanquished challengers, Ahed.
The Earth spins once on its axis every day, to be precise once in 23hours, 56minutes and 4seconds which is why stars seem to rise about 4 minutes earlier every day.
The specifications are precise object models, in which operations are described in terms of pre- and post-conditions.
An essential assumption in most algorithms in computational geometry is that the input data is precise which is not always true in real world problems.
To be precise, the lowest taxonomic entry which is in this case Fusibacter is considered.
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