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Shall we walk a bit?" Obviously versed in chivvying lowland Europeans, Allu chose a point on the horizon and described a shady glade and a gently trickling stream where our picnic would be enjoyed.
Since you chose a point not on the same line as any two hundreds and thousands, the rotating line will never cross two hundreds and thousands at the same time.
During the subsequent analysis, we chose a point on the image matching the direction of the vehicle's forward motion, which served as the assumed fixation point.
We chose a point of time 3 weeks after intracerebral tumour cell inoculation to assess tumour growth since this was sufficient for the formation of large tumours in the control-vaccinated group.
However, since endpoint titer calculations could be variable, we chose a point in the titration showing a relatively linear titration in response, and used those values to perform direct comparisons among groups for statistical tests.
Write down what you want to achieve, for each day of the week chose a point to focus on, practicing self-control in baby steps is less overwhelming and you are more likely to stick to your changes.
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Look out of an upstairs window and choose a point on the horizon - a church spire, a tree, a block of flats.
Think of it as choosing a point on a downward-sloping demand curve for monetary base, the sum of bank reserves and currency in circulation.
They also expand the basis on which potential users such as students can choose – a point that has become linked with advocacy of competition between organisations.
So, choose a point on the perimeter and then mark all the other points four units along: When you slice from the centre to each point you are left with five equally sized slices.
Choose a point (ein M).
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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