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Some remarkable small events arose from this exalted condition as DiMaggio and the press conspired silently together to foster the myth of classical perfection and heroic goodness.
Further, since the timing of athletic events arose in the 19th century -- records were already being kept at the first modern Olympics, in Athens, in 1896 -- there are few starker demonstrations of Darwinism than in the evolution of athletic standards.
He said, "in my opinion, all the subsequent events arose because (McSorley) kept pushing that ship and didn't have enough training in weather forecasting to use common sense and pick a route out of the worst of the wind and seas".
No adverse events arose as a result of sputum collection or bronchoscopy.
No serious adverse events arose during the research.
Two deliberately vaccinating parents, for example, stopped the vaccination series when unexpected medical events arose.
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But amid the malaise, events arise that have significance.
But this extension will revert to 30 April "should the company not proceed with equity-raising proposals currently under consideration or if certain insolvency events arise," Mecom said.
Bidders in tender offers want to provide maximum latitude to negotiate a deal with a target and preserve their options in case new events arise.
He argues that while the Netherlands and Britain have accepted the court's jurisdiction in advance, Britain excluded disputes relating to events arising before 1974.
If similar events arise you can be assured that they do not originate in any lack of respect or concern for Ecuador or its government".
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