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Nothing she had done seemed remarkable, until you consider it closely.
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"I think that is a distinction that is relevant to this … the judgment is a fairly recent judgment, and a large number of parties will be considering it closely".
He considered it closely related to three other highland Mexican forms.
He considered it closely related to B. aculeata and B. caleyi, which are smaller, more compact, shrubs with red- or pink-tinged inflorescences.
That last statement is strange enough that it's worth pausing for a moment to consider it more closely.
He named the animal albiventer after the white color of its underparts and considered it most closely related to Oryzomys aquaticus (currently included in Oryzomys couesi).
In 1854, in The quadrupeds of North America, Bachman redescribed it as Arvicola oryzivora, considering it more closely related to the voles then placed in the genus Arvicola, and also recorded it from Georgia and Florida.
Grassroots left-wing organizations had followed kamau's race closely, considering it a chance to elect one of their own to office.
For instance, control of CLB4 is quite complex, and it is, therefore, advisable to consider its control more closely.
This is based on the hierarchical model using piecewise regression, so we consider closely how it should be interpreted.
It's not clear why Bold Machines has been spun off from the bigger company, especially considering how closely it will remain tied in with Stratasys products.
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