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These results also reveal that debilitative effect and accelerated selection are much better pronounced in survivals of flies that are stressed at an older age.
Also, the associations in ROR1 and PLCB1 were relatively better pronounced in the low-insulin group (Tables S6 S7).
That means that Kidman is out - we need somebody with better pronounced comedy chops.
This phenomenon will be better pronounced in materials with localized impurity state bands localized in maximal proximity to the Fermi level.
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The old priest did one better, pronouncing the Putin era "a miracle of God".
(Never ever say "Ummm" or "Ah... ...... when speaking or faking French!) To better pronounce "euh", start off with an "eh" sound (like in "bed") and slowly slide your way towards the "oh" sound (like in "so") BUT do not ever get there!
What Mr. Bernstein seems to mean is that he thinks that temporary stimulus is the right policy for now, but "temporary stimulus" sounds better when pronounced as "economic growth policy".
Emphasize the "New," say the residents of this second-oldest city in North Carolina, and swallow the "Bern". Better yet, pronounce the town's name as NOO-bun, particularly with a Tar Heel twang that differs from that of either the Piedmont or the Blue Ridge Mountains in the western part of the state, and you might even pass for a bona fide local.
It means Google Home and other companies that use wavenet should very quickly start getting better at pronouncing people's names and locations, and sound less glitchy overall.
Remember to place your pen alongside your mouth horizontally of course, as this will be better for pronouncing certain syllables and won't cause you to choke or gag on the pen.
Even better for Seye (pronounced "Shey-ah"), he can neatly sidestep the accusations of musical exploitation that troubled Simon.
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