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From there they migrated to Dundee, which is customarily regarded as McGonagall's home town, along with other Caledonian comic characters, such as Oor Wullie, The Broons and Desperate Dan.

This event is customarily regarded as the invention of the jet engine, but the first operational jet engine was designed in Germany by Hans Pabst von Ohain and powered the first jet-aircraft flight on August 27, 1939.

regular, sizable payments made by persons to whom the taxpayer provides services are customarily regarded as a form of compensation.

Perhaps contrary to expectations, we found no excess risk of injury among immigrants who are customarily regarded a vulnerable group in the country.

In comparison to the initiation stage which is an irreversible event, the promotion stage occurs over an extended period of time that may be reversible during the course of tumor development [ 21] Thus, prevention of tumor promotion is customarily regarded as a more efficient approach in cancer chemoprevention.

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In the ever-escalating skirmishes between photographers and security agencies, the most significant battlefield is probably the public way - streets, sidewalks, parks and plazas - which has customarily been regarded as a vantage from which photography cannot and should not be barred.

(DeLaughter, whose service on the bench has been temporarily suspended pending an investigation, has denied any wrongdoing, as has Lott, who says that he customarily made calls regarding potential federal judgeships and never recommended DeLaughter).

Among the Iñupiat, for example, outsiders who used land without authorization were regarded as trespassers and customarily killed on sight.

(City Lights, like Sunrise, was released with a recorded score and sound effects, but is now customarily referred to by historians and industry professionals as a "silent"—spoken dialogue regarded as the crucial distinguishing factor between silent and sound dramatic cinema).

But because they are scientists and empiricists rather than generalists in the humanities, the place from which ideas were customarily popularized, they suffer a double whammy: not only the whammy against ideas generally but the whammy against science, which is typically regarded in the media as mystifying at best, incomprehensible at worst.

Although tracheostomy is customarily performed to facilitate care of patients requiring PMV, physician practices regarding tracheostomy differ widely [ 7]; furthermore, a significant proportion of patients or family members decline to give consent for tracheostomy, even when long-term ventilator dependence is expected.

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