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Daniel Alpert, a managing partner at Westwood Capital known for more conservative commentary, posted on Twitter: #BLS In sum, the April report describes a part time employment economy, with new jobs part time and in service sector.

Or how he describes a part of East Anglia as "a quiet mecca for sailors who enjoy poking and nuzzling at its estuaries, the Stour, the Twizzle, the Deben and the Ore".

Under such context, this paper describes a part of the MISTRAL (Methods of InverSe engineering To develop RApid prototyping tooLs) project.

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"I think the turning point for me was the cedar locker," she said, describing a part of the interior she put together after learning woodworking and carpentry.

But these models only describe a part of ecosystem dynamics.

British news outlet The Mirror described a part in the video of Prince George staring at bubbles as "not dissimilar to the floating bag in American Beauty and like "the moment Donnie Darko discovers time portals".

The strains isolated from these patients represent a unique chance to describe a part of the M. tuberculosis population that was a major public health threat well into the 1960s.

There are no instances of 4. In this case, the number 4 is being used to describe a part of reality, so this is allowable in a realist ontology.

The term pathway is also used in the literature to describe a part of them.

Together, we proposed a system-wide circuit to describe a part of miRNA primary roles in modulating pluripotency in pluripotent stem cells (Fig.  9).

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