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Mr. Cuomo's trips have taken him to places in New York like Patchogue, Amherst and Binghamton, to deliver variations of his budget speech.

Not only are the various spies and their masters conning one another; Gilroy is conning us, too, with a series of flashbacks to different places (including a beautiful stretch of Rome's old center), where Ray and Claire meet and deliver variations on the same conversation again and again.

The first three of the tracks deliver variations on the same vocoder figure, which sings "I'm not coming out of my" in a simultaneously enticing and irresolvable melodic progression.

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He made the case again last week in India and Pakistan while his top aides were delivering variations on the theme in Beijing.

Before the march, Martin Luther King, Jr., had delivered variations on his "I Have a Dream" speech twice in public.

It means two weeks of hitting the road, delivering variations on the same speech to scores of investors, sometimes hitting multiple cities in one day.

Torres, 41, is the oldest swimmer ever to win an Olympic medal, and she had spent the day delivering variations of the same responses to a receiving line of reporters.

WSD sites delivered variations of telehealth, but all systems focused on monitoring vital signs, symptoms, and self management behaviour.

Identification of neutral ligands for the primary specificity pocket was a key discovery; capitalised upon by structure based design and combinatorial methods to deliver many variations on the theme; but it was good medicinal chemistry practice, in the optimisation of physical properties, which ultimately delivered efficacious compounds with adequate oral exposure.

The dispersion process is difficult to replicate for many materials due to variations in ultrasonic equipment, poor control of the delivered energy, variations in sample volume or container dimensions, variations in ENM concentration, and the dynamic processes that accompany the interaction of ultrasonic waves with matter.

Lest you think you've figured out the rules that govern this name-the-source game, you should know that it's not Ms. Angelson who gets to deliver a variation on the most famous line of Chekhov's Nina.

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