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In Jon Lee Anderson's piece on Haiti's former President Michel Martelly, he paints a bleak picture of the country, and in doing so describes its national language, Haitian Creole, as "a French patois" ("Aftershocks," February 1st).

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Giuliani went on to distance the policy from an outright ban on Muslims, but chose a curiously revealing way of doing so, describing the executive order as a "way to do [a Muslim ban] legally".

During a presidential forum last month, Donald Trump defended a 2013 tweet asking: "what did these geniuses expect when they put men and women together?", adding "the best thing we could do is set up a court system within the military" (and, in doing so, described the system already in place).

St John (2014) identified the need to avoid any transfer of damaged mitochondria from the affected woman's egg, and the practical difficulty of doing so, describing animal experiments that have shown the persistence of damaged mitochondria.

The purpose of this review is to understand the impact that CDI has on LOS and in doing so, describe the methodological approaches used.

Raab and Butcher introduced two criteria to evaluate randomization methods in cluster randomized trials across baseline covariates and in doing so described a simple imbalance measure between treatment arms [ 15].

Other variations include a player who has signed for a Championship club (particularly if he has left the top-flight to do so) describing his new employers as having "everything geared towards Premier League football".

Two felt that they could accurately describe GM crop technology, but when asked to do so, described it incorrectly as a process of cross fertilization between two already established crop varieties to produce a new variety.

In doing so, it describes immediate cost-effective practices from the two largest agricultural sources: methane from livestock production, and nitrous oxide from fertilizer usage.

Alex refuses to present as, behave like, or define herself in terms of either one or the other, male or female – the first literary character that I have come across in YA fiction to be open and conscious about doing so; she describes the concept of her gender as a "grey" area in between "male" and "female".

In doing so, it describes the most common causes of injury and this information can be used to identify suitable prevention measures.

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