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Mr. Green presents his support as broad, using recent endorsements from Steven McDonald, a police detective hero who was shot and paralyzed in the line of duty, and the Satmar Jewish sect, to show that he can bring to his camp people who supported Mr. Giuliani the last time around.
But England have to start their recovery from the horrors of the recent winter, and in the past two games they have generally played with good all-round skills, with Broad using his resources well, and the fielding responding to Paul Collingwood's wish that they inject T20 intensity to ODIs in that particular department.
One issue not looked at by either paper discussed here, but discussed by Doan et al. [67], is that results could be improved if the keywords used were more broad, using a more knowledge-based method with 37 symptom keywords under respiratory syndromes from the BioCaster Ontology (BCO) [79] plus the word flu.
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The timing didn't help, either, given the concerns about the government making broad use of private correspondence.
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