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By a very unusual method, it transpired when "The Apprentice Mage," Volume 1 of "W.
And so it transpires when I eventually make it to my seat, and section two can be summed up as "for the extended family of nominees for minor awards"; my row gets very excited during the awards for Live Action and Animated Shorts.
It transpired that when the other dummy variable 'Change in position from SHO' was included, the former dummy emerged as a significant predictor.
(Though it transpires that when he says "small", he means "in the thousands, but geographically close").
Eventually, it would transpire, with Varoli: He is now her PR agent (and occasional minder).
Eventually, Whorf's theory crash-landed on hard facts and solid common sense, when it transpired that there had never actually been any evidence to support his fantastic claims.
When it transpired that they did not, Muslims and many others began to assume that they had been just a pretext.
Former Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko allegedly "flashed a huge smile" when it transpired that billionaire steel raja Lakshmi Mittal had prevailed.
The controversy over the lack of diversity had begun when it transpired all of this year's 20 acting nominees were white, with British star David Oyelowo a notable snub.
In one case, observatory staff bought a farmer a new heater for his dog pound when it transpired the old one was leaking unwelcome radio waves.
His faith was later vindicated when it transpired that all allegations against the players were false.
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