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For example, with much of the evidence against Mr. Quattrone contained in e-mail messages, his lawyers were able to ask whether potential jurors used e-mail, apparently hoping to eliminate those unfamiliar with the technology (and with how easy it is to hit the send message button without premeditation, as Mr. Quattrone claimed to have done with a message for his staff to "clean up those files").

While he was engaged in these and other pious works, a full year after his return, having provided much instruction and a great example, with much preparation, he piously passed on, leaving for his children by a special inheritance the propagation of the faith in his estate, and the protection of the religious (i.e. "members of religious orders") in that kingdom.

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This week there was a very serious-minded exploration of last year's floods, for example, delivered with much more far-sighted clarity than has been seen elsewhere.

This is in agreement for example with the much greater excitation (EMG) levels attained during voluntary fast isometric knee extensions compared to during the plateau of an MVC (de Ruiter et al. 2004).

In our example, with a much larger sample size (1000 patients per group), a mean difference of 2 could have led to a 95% confidence interval of 0.2 to 3.8.

More generally, it would be good for the authors to predict, for example, with how much certainty their validation method will detect a false positive selected from a high-throughput screening.

He loves these objects, he said, because they reveal the personalities of the wearers; the uniforms, for example, were idiosyncratic, with much of the decoration individual.

In Garth Greenwell's What Belongs to You (Picador £12.99), for example – which arrived with much fanfare but was not as celebrated as it should have been – is the narrator, a young American man teaching English in Bulgaria and embarking on a perilous relationship with a capricious male prostitute, the exploiter or the exploited?

However, they are not exhaustive, for example some structures with much longer loops can be formed (Bourdoncle et al., 2006).

For example, SIRT delivers tomograms with much better contrast than WBP at the expense of introducing artifacts at high resolution.

To our knowledge, C. monspeliensis is the first example of a plant with much higher genetic variation in populations of an oceanic archipelago as compared to the mainland (reviewed in Table 6).

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