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It was still a very old and beautiful carving, but the inscription denoting its First Temple origins had been forged.
Among the punt team, the statistic denoting its success — 82 yards — matters less than the overall contribution.
Last year, Google unveiled an ambitious initiative called RE C, denoting its goal to develop renewable energy that is cheaper than coal.
Plant taxonomy was given structure by the 18th century Swedish botanist Linnaeus: on the basis of their sexual organs (a system described by one critic as "loathsome harlotry"), every plant was assigned two Latin names – the first denoting its genus (or clan), the second denoting the species, often followed by the name or initial of the first person to "describe" it to science.
Denoting its importance in prediction of fluid responsiveness in septic patient Furthermore, no comparison has been made between transesopahgeal FTc and central venous pressure(CVP).
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He called it X-radiation to denote its unknown nature.
It changed its name to just Genius to denote its widened scope, and raised $40 million more from Dan Gilbert, owner of the Cleveland Cavaliers basketball team, and Andreessen Horowitz.
But the headmaster neglected to denote its location.
The name denotes its position (lower down the valley from Bergue Supérieur) rather than its character.
Google uses the Pixel brand to denote its own-brand machines.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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