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Several of their comrades have been beheaded by Isis, accused – correctly – of spying.
(His sister was tortured by Turkish officers who suspected her, correctly, of assisting in the espionage).
I'm curious about the supposed abuse, if I'm reading you correctly, of buprenorphine in France.
Later, I was accused by the professor — correctly — of consuming his specifically forbidden knowledge.
"Her school uniform is rated No. 1 in the country," Jimmy said, correctly, of Chisato's school, in the Shinagawa district.
When Benito Mussolini took power in Italy in 1922 he jailed many Mafia followers, accusing them, correctly, of gangsterism.
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The recognition ability of the present classification is 89.6% of correctly classified samples of the TRS.
The diagnosis of schizophrenia or - perhaps more correctly - of 'the schizophrenias' is still purely clinical, requiring the coincident presence of symptoms as listed in the leading classification systems, DSM-IV and ICD-10 [ 2, 3].
Table 4 showed the percentage of correctly classified patterns of various prediction models.
25 26 We analysed reaction time, errors and number of correctly repeated parts of the sequence.
(b) The percentages of correctly allocated observations of the NGF-stimulated subpopulation.
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