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Even so, we cannot definitively exclude a possible effect due to the different plating densities and the resulting differences in vegetative generations at high and low relatedness.
Even so, he said, it is too soon to say definitively that a general global warming trend is responsible for this high-altitude cold snap, and the resulting growth in the ozone hole.
Even so, some taxa formerly named Glomus could not be placed definitively within current genera and were therefore left as Glomus.
And even though the terms which were voted on had already been withdrawn, they have now been so definitively rejected by democratic ballot that the eurozone's scope for negotiation is effectively narrowed.
She subsequently retreated so definitively into privacy that on the campaign trail with her mother in 2008, she even refused to answer a question from a fourth grade kid reporter in Cedar Rapids, Michigan.
Those with good legs can get away with skirts above the kneecap - even so, it is the horrible contrast between a slim, toned body and a lined face (or one stiffened artificially with Botox) above it that so definitively shouts, "mutton alert!" But what to wear instead?
So thank you, Birds Eye, for proving the point so definitively.
(Baltimore has become so definitively Tyler country that travel articles retrace her fictional city).
He did so, definitively, when he released Wilco's fourth album, "Summer Teeth" (1999).
So they were, until America moved so definitively to the right that he became the culture himself.
Even so, the O.C.C.
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