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It took me hours to go through".' Though Mr. McLendon typically returns to about 1,000 e-mail messages, Ms. Evan received only 70 or so when she last went away.
The lunar observations--proposed by former NASA chief scientist James Garvin, now head of science at Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland--were unusual, because they did not go through the typically rigorous peer review to gain Hubble time.
But it's not the first mature organization to go through the program typically reserved for young companies trying to find initial growth.
Villagers in Malawi typically go through their harvest stocks by around January, but this year some have already run out of food.
Fluency in speaking can be problematic for some people and children will typically go through a phase of stammering with about 1% of adults having a stammer.
The required background checks typically go through the Federal Bureau of Investigation, covering felonies, but sexual abuse charges are often reduced to misdemeanors in plea bargaining, he said.
To diagnose brain death, doctors typically go through a checklist of about a dozen items, including assessing reflexes like blinking, coughing and breathing, which are all controlled by the brainstem.
A case like this would typically go through weeks or months of investigation, the prosecutors would decide whether to go forward, the two sides would talk about a deal, and not too long after that the case would be decided either with a plea or a trial.
Most of them go through rounds of applications, typically in October, January and March for a September class start.
I then typically go through my first draft looking at the marked-up manuscript again to make sure I didn't leave out anything important.
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