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Though the plot is explained in detail in the program book, no libretto is provided (evidently because of legal hassles over rights).

Studies of the Raman spectrum of crystalline alumina are rather scanty and incomplete, evidently because of its comparative feebleness and a continuous fluorescence accompanying it.

Reports from Egypt early Thursday indicated that such a summit meeting would not take place, evidently because of continuing Palestinian reservations.

Almost docile in his approach the past few days -- evidently because of Camby's situation -- Van Gundy was back to his old self today, condemning his team for its faults in Game 2, demanding excellence in Game 3 and refusing to accept any potential excuses for defeat.

Temporal variability in edge phenomena was also only partially predictable: forest dynamics varied somewhat with fragment age, but also fluctuated markedly over time, evidently because of sporadic droughts and windstorms.

Therefore, while the values drop with increase in G/S in spite of an abundance of data in the left column panels, they do so in the right column panels evidently because of the loss of data as G/S increases (note the scale on the secondary Y axis).

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This is evidently because, in the result of this study, beta-blocker was never a contender for cost-effectiveness.

The choice of IQloss - Pbblood function affects the final results only to some extent; the selection of damage window contributes more strongly, evidently because definition of the number of children exposed is involved.

About the facts of his life I really know only this, that he moved to Paris, evidently because a kind of longing drew him to the city.

The dropout rate from the original sample was nevertheless quite high, evidently because the majority of students had taken the mandatory course in an earlier semester or had been absent for other reasons.

Again, Italy was highest among these, and evidently not because of mixing populations as FIS was only marginally positive and heterozygosity was not significantly lower than HWE expectations (Table 1), and hence no evidence for the Wahlund effect.

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