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But the prime focus steadily narrowed: first to the Army infectious diseases laboratories, apparently linked to the letters by genetic analysis, then to Dr. Hatfill, a medical doctor who had become a bioterrorism consultant, and finally to Dr. Ivins, who worked in the same building as Dr. Hatfill and lived two blocks away from him outside the gates to Fort Detrick.
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The camera focuses quite steadily upon her efforts to draw down the skirt.
This can be good or bad, of course, but most experts say more leeway is needed.For several years, the SEC and the London-based International Accounting Standards Board (IASB), which oversees the international rules, focused on steadily bringing the two sets of standards together.
In the reviewer's opinion, Bates says little about "the Darwinian hypothesis", focusing instead steadily on natural history, while making "very shrewd remarks" about human society and giving "most glowing" descriptions of tropical scenery.
Above all, Chinese leaders are focused on steadily steering the economy, the world's second-largest, as the country grapples with thorny problems like industrial overcapacity, rapid debt build-up, pernicious pollution and a more uncertain global trade climate with potentially rising protectionism in Trump's America.
A full-scale trade war with China would threaten some of these developments, but it wouldn't alter the fact that California's economic focus is steadily shifting toward Asia.
"Looks Good to Me" plays on the old Indian standby of mother-in-law/daughter-in-law dramas to explore the complex relationships in the new Indian household, but its focus remains steadily domestic.
In all instances of replacement, Darwin's focus was steadily on endemic taxa: he was interested in native South American groups of birds and mammals, simply to be sure that the patterns of replacement of births and deaths of species, as he put it in his essay February 1835 (Darwin 1835)—reflected real events occurring in South America.
Haneke, by contrast, is unafraid of the lingering shot; of the camera that stays steadily focused on a door that has just closed or a building that has just been entered.
Tiger Woods was fun, too, because I could concentrate on keeping my head steadily focused downward while swinging each club.
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