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This 17-person piece can't be identified as dance or theater or music.
"When assassins want to kill, they use helmets so they can't be identified".
So you take the Greenspan view that bubbles can't be identified except in retrospect?
Like the others, he's either an illegal immigrant or somebody who otherwise can't be identified.
And the optimal regimen can't be identified until it's clear precisely how much latent virus the body contains.
But many sites are "orphaned" — fouled by parties that have long been bankrupt or can't be identified.
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Together, this indicates that CA is a clinical phenomenon more likely to occur in BD patients with a depressive dominance, and might be the reason why CA could not be identified in a follow-up of patients with BD I in a recent report 12. Another possible explanation could be different strategies of pharmacological treatment of BD I vs. BD II.
As examples, genes encoding numerous heavy metal resistance genes on the SCCmec type III element as well as genes encoding the lukSF-PV Panton Valentine Leukotoxin and ACME element from Community Acquired MRSA (CA-MRSA) will not be identified in our analysis.
My last conversation in Tel Aviv, in a corner of a cavernous hotel lobby, was with a security official who can't be otherwise identified.
As this video evidence shows, riders of off-road motorized vehicles -- ATVs, dirt bikes, and snowmobiles -- often are anything but shy about flaunting their illegal and immoral behavior in public... because they know they can't be readily identified.
Teeth found in China, Kazakhstan and possibly parts of Russia may belong to tarbosaurs but can't be conclusively identified, said Philip Currie, a paleontologist at the University of Alberta who studies Tarbosaurus and other tyrannosaurs.
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