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A side effect of Mr. Schwarzenegger's campaign was that it so successfully wiped out distinctions between reality and its theme-park simulation that few, including the news media, could delineate one from the other by the end.

In this instance the someone new presented himself in the form of a genial, unattached guy in his mid-30's, the sort of person who, it seemed, could delineate the intricacies of the ImClone scandal, recall Paul Tsongas's 1992 campaign platform and probably even explain the plot line of "The Big Sleep," all with the same kind of ease and utter absence of showiness.

Building on the "parameters" laid down by President Bill Clinton in 2000, along with various other convergent scenarios such as the Arab League's initiative of 2002 and the unofficial Geneva Accords of 2003, he could delineate the contours of an agreement.

The time resolved emission studies could delineate the lifetimes of various emissions.

Although we could delineate each proposed step of the suggested algorithm from the conducted interviews, the generalizability of the relationship between the construct resp. the example is not given.

On the other hand, in many large-scale intensively managed planted forests, stands can be grouped by similarity in their soil fertility, through which managers could delineate nutritional management areas, and therefore facilitate more efficient and productive management.

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After all, although landmark registration could adequately delineate specific anatomical regions, it could not guarantee a good global fit, measured as the average distance between all 3D EAM points and the closest 3D image surface location.

These guidelines could include patient- and surgery -specific indications for admission to the ICU, HDU, or ward, and they could also delineate an ICU prioritization system for patients of similar acuity.

Did they think that I was too young to understand the script; that I couldn't delineate between being a prostitute and a regular person?

Pressed on how, as mayor, he might require that federal relief money be used to create jobs that pay a so-called living wage of at least $10 an hour, well above minimum wage, Mr. de Blasio allowed that "I'm not a lawyer" and could not delineate a precise path.

The in vivo MRI and ex vivo fluorescent imaging experiments indicated that the probe had excellent tumor-targeting capability and could effectively delineate the boundary of tumor.

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