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Other states are essentially later than their objects, e.g. memories.
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However, most of the effect was seen in the few weeks after healing with the Kaplan Meier curves essentially parallel later on, suggesting that incomplete tissue healing may explain the difference.
The so-called Plains Wars essentially ended later in 1876, when American troops trapped 3,000 Sioux at the Tongue River valley; the tribes formally surrendered in October, after which the majority of members returned to their reservations.
We also mention basic definitions and observations which will be essentially applied later.
Instead, as one NFL owner essentially admitted later, the new policy was primarily a public relations act, aimed not at reshaping the league's approach to or attitude toward domestic violence but at answering the outcry.
Essentially, the later classification re-defines subclasses of the HGNC scheme as separate classes, e.g. 1A and 1B become class-4 and class-1, respectively, and groups some branches to new classes.
Though he was traditionally viewed as essentially a realist, later research indicates he was much more.
Can you please let us know where, essentially one year later, NAPA stands?
A week later, essentially under house arrest in the custody of his father, a corrections officer, he called Dr. Clark's office, crying.
He said that the Department of Housing and Urban Development "might not be around later," essentially giving away that his pledge to radically shrink the government won't amount to anything.
As a result of this approach, a satisfactory quantitative description was given at an early date of a large mass of experimental observations, a description that remains essentially unaffected by later developments in definitions of acid base reactions.
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