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"If BP does not close the discount, we think the Russians, Chinese or Indians will look hard at the sub 6x multiple", which denotes it is underpriced.
After all, regardless of what 'water' denotes, it is true to say " 'water is scrumptious' expresses the thought that water is scrumptious".
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The "I" denotes it's made for use with the iPhone and has a microphone built in.
John Milton, in L'Allegro, used the term "twisted eglantine" to denote, it is thought, the woodbine honeysuckle (Lonicera periclymenum), which is still called eglantine in northeastern Yorkshire.
If, denote It is well known that (2.8).
The 276th residue Alanine is a buried structural residue, with conservation score 9, denoting it is a crucial change in protein stability due to the mutation A276V according to Project HOPE.
He was 12 years old and the gun was found to be a toy, but the orange sticker denoting it was a replica had been removed.
MDOT gave the South Beltline its numerical designation on the July 1999 edition of the state map, marking M-6 for the first time as a dotted line, to denote it was "under construction".
Kepler-9b's name denotes that it is the first exoplanet discovered in orbit around the star Kepler-9.
The 4 in the name denotes that it is a later version of the 275 with a four-cam engine instead of the original two.
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