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He drives or walks down the main street and stops frequently to point out little faults in dress, posture, salutes, and what all.
She gets noticeably worked up when answers frustrate her, interjecting frequently to point out what she's baffled by.
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The oldest film in the new collection is "Sadie McKee" (1934), directed by the self-effacing (frequently to the point of invisibility) Clarence Brown.
Whether or not Jones should have been hired by the administration in the first place pales in comparison to the fact that Glenn Beck Glenn Beckk), the most extreme anchor on cable today (frequently to the point of ridiculousness, though not so funny now!) is mostly responsible for bringing him down.
It is frequently used to point out the deficiencies of others.
BRAF is frequently subject to point mutations in skin and thyroid cancers (41% and 36%, respectively), but at much lower frequencies in the other tumour types (1 5%).
Avoid using larger pieces to encourage the bird to return frequently to the exit point.
Validation results can also be useful for data providers as misclassifications point frequently to flawed database entries.
At my institution, we point frequently to the catalytic effect of close personal mentoring relationships with accomplished faculty, to perspective-broadening study-abroad programs, and to the skill- and network-building advantages of professional internships -- all of which are key in giving our graduates an edge in the highly competitive job market of the past decade.
True, Ms. Fairling can point more frequently to women showing up at the ranges with their boyfriends.
In daily practice, otolaryngologists frequently associate headache to nasal anatomical problems such as turbinate hypertrophy, concha bullosa, a deviated nasal septum specially when associated with a contact mucosal point, and frequently to sinusitis.
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