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A gouged lump of cast bronze, for example, suggested an animal's lair.
Clenched fists, for example, suggested victory and celebration, while open or outstretched hands indicated a player's disappointment.
The officers, for example, suggested he would receive leniency for complying and fed facts "to get Brendan to say how Ms Halbach died", said the attorney, Laura Nirider.
Research in the 1970's, for example, suggested that genetic variation among European, African and Asian populations was minuscule compared to differences between individuals within those populations.
Louis Schweitzer of Renault, for example, suggested restricting political contributions by multinationals, to restore faith that public policy is not beholden to corporate interests.
The numbers vary: Nationwide, for example, suggested a more measured 0.6% rise in February, but a must steeper 9.4% increase year on year.
One study published in 2006, for example, suggested that a doubling of primary school enrollment in a poor country was associated with halving the risk of civil war.
Cattell, for example, suggested in Abilities: Their Structure, Growth, and Action (1971) that general ability can be subdivided into two further kinds, "fluid" and "crystallized".
Government statistics released in London last week, for example, suggested that Britain's fiscal austerity program has helped to plunge that country back into recession.
One recent study, for example, suggested that engineered cooling of this sort would lead to a much bigger loss of rainfall in China than in India.
A 1963 concert review in Time magazine, for example, suggested that Mr. Lewis had "gone perilously far in his quest to make jazz more respectable without making it more substantive".
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