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There are variations around this, such as word guessing games, unscrambling words, filling in missing letter blanks and pronouncing things correctly (and from where I played the game, "correctly" seemed to be the Queen's English).
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Observing that orchestras came in all shapes and sizes in the late 19th century, Mr. van Immerseel settles, seemingly at whim, on a string complement of 16 violins, 6 violas, 5 cellos and 5 basses: a strength that he remarks (correctly) "seems totally insufficient by modern-day standards".
The need for Hsp70 in order for proteins to fold correctly seems to increase with both the size and number of mutations in the protein [ 16].
Johnson (correctly, it seems) didn't believe the rumors when F.B.I.
For more than a decade, Google believed (correctly, it seems) that anything that made the internet bigger, made Google richer.
Several of the students -- whose course of study includes diaper changing, so they'll know in later life whether the nanny is doing it correctly -- seem capable of dastardly deeds.
When it is incorporating correctly, it seems to melt into the folds of the liquid, disappearing until no drops of oil can be seen on the sides.
Unfortunately, if Strachan has been quoted correctly, he seems to have succumbed to the daft We Just Don't Produce The Players Any More theory.
The Yankees -- correctly, it seems -- forecast a limited market for Damon as teams focus more on younger players and strong defenders.
If I'm reading the data correctly, it seems the rates of A.D. diagnosis in Germany, Poland, Ireland, Portugal and U.K., among others, while still considered high, are quite a bit lower than the rate in the U.S. — Cooking, Boston A. Yes, rates in South and North America are about 10 percent higher than those in European countries, with differences most pronounced in the 85+ age group.
If I read that correctly, it seems Lycos is not giving up on Europe just yet.
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