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Depressing jargon First mover Loud and clear ReprintsThe report rejects the commonest of the critics' complaints: that Asian interest rates were forced too high.
With 40,000 76,000 new cases per year in the USA, MDS is the commonest of the hematological malignancies and represents a significant burden of morbidity and premature death.
"The commonest of the common schools of Iowa outrank in public estimation your university," Sherman unkindly informed his friend, somehow overlooking that he was referring to the same college he himself had helped found and was otherwise often proud of.
In a human, the number of different microRNAs, one of the commonest of the newly discovered sorts of RNA, may be as high as 37,000 according to Isidore Rigoutsos, IBM's genome-miner in chief.
Old names for the garden warbler, such as strawsmear, small straw and haychat, are often derived from its choice of nesting material, although the commonest of the English folk names was "pettychaps".
The petrel's reputation led to the old name of witch, although the commonest of the folk names is Mother Carey's Chicken, a name also used for storm petrels in general in the UK and USA from at least 1767.
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The commonest of these is the Knopper gall, made by the asexual generation of the wasp Andricus quercuscalicis.
When Writer Beware started up in 1998, they were the commonest of all the scams we heard about; these days, they are rare". Multiple factors contributed to reading fees' diminished power.
The commonest of these are: -g (-ge), -j (-zhe), -m (-me), sh (shi) and -tz (-zi).
Urethral stretches are the commonest of these interventions.
The commonest of these was transient symptoms of vision, followed by limb weakness.
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