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Similarly, "hok" calls were almost exclusively associated with the presence of a crowned eagle (either a real eagle attack or in response to another monkey's eagle alarm calls), while "hok-oo" calls were given to a range of disturbances within the canopy, including the presence of an eagle or a neighbouring group (whose presence could sometimes be inferred by the vocal behaviour of the females).
Once linkage and gene order was established with high degree of confidence, omitted or unavailable genotypes could sometimes be inferred by Map Manager, as double crossovers between closely linked markers are rare.
While the nature of Mr. Gonzales's specific discussions with the Justice Department remains unclear, administration officials said that Mr. Gonzales's customary way of dealing with Justice Department lawyers was to pose questions about issues rather than offer his own conclusions, although one said his preferences could sometimes be inferred easily from his questions.
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A black hole's existence can sometimes be inferred by observing its gravitational interactions with its surroundings.
Ongoing evolutionary process can sometimes be inferred from genetic analyses of contemporary samples.
Clear HGT affecting these archaeal genes could be inferred even if some cases of HGT among bacteria could sometimes be observed; the latter appears inevitable given the large phylogenetic scales considered.
Mom could sometimes be full of it.
(FG1)" " could sometimes be unfair too.
A second mitosis could sometimes be observed.
These serious complications could sometimes be fatal.
Similar criticism of the poll-driven Clinton could be inferred from "Sometimes you have to be willing to spend your popularity in order to pick the hard right over the easy wrong".
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