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One posted this week, for example, described a severe malaria outbreak in Burundi.
One of King's poems, for example, described a hung-over Apollo struggling to pilot his chariot across the sky.
One blogger, for example, described a visit to a rural Ohio motor vehicle office where he ignored the "take a number" sign, since he was the only customer in the room.
One Mexican woman, for example, described a doctor saying, "How can you even think of getting pregnant knowing you will kill your child because you're positive?" The doctor threatened not to see her again if she became pregnant, the woman said.
Scientists at the Californian Academy of Sciences alone for example, described a total of 211 new organisms during 2014.
Veale et al. [42], for example, described a multilingual translation system for translating English texts into Japanese sign language (JSL), ASL and Irish sign language (ISL).
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They cited hate crimes statistics and, as an example, described an incident involving Asma Mohammed Mizami, a 23-year old Muslim woman in Minnesota.
Her chapter on the evolution of the cottage, for example, describes a relentlessly upward trajectory.
The pleasantly modest narrator of "His Blue Period," for example, describes a painter who grows increasingly cruel to his girlfriend as his success swells in the outside world.
Article one, for example, describes "a union of European states which, while retaining their national identities, closely coordinate their policies at the European level, and administer certain common competences on a federal basis".
Judge H offered an example, describing a plaintiff who said: "Evidence?
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