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A photograph is an image captured on film, paper or – most commonly now – in digital memory.
Edouard Dz'ba Ngorima, a Lendu chief in the village of Saliboko, north of Bunia, said much the same thing: attacks on Lendu had included Ugandan and Congolese soldiers, though less commonly now.
This was my first real test in the discipline we call parkour, also known as freerunning, commonly now said to be the fastest growing activity of its kind in the world.
After a decade or two as an underground phenomenon in the United States -- where legions of obsessive fans exchange fuzzy videotapes or, more commonly now, trade bootlegged movie files over the Internet -- anime is slowly emerging into the light of day.
The cheese reaction can prove fatal, so although this antidepressant is used less commonly now, people taking it are given strict warnings to avoid cheese and other foods, including cured or pickled products.
"It is being reported more commonly now, I think that is because we simply know more about it and recognise what it is when someone comes into the clinic and has this constellation of symptoms".
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To that agent, he gave the name bone morphogenetic protein, commonly known now as B.M.P.
It is most commonly spread now by sharing needles to inject drugs.
In the past, such archives would use tape-based systems, but hard drives are cheap and commonly used now.
That is a more aggressive approach than what is commonly taken now or has previously been approved by the health organization.
To prevent that, all Belltown's cherry trees, most of which are dwarf trees, the most commonly planted now, are under netting.
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