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The new testimony has some largely uncontroversial elements that ring true – and plenty more controversial allegations that do not.

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Despite this, VanDerWerff noted that the episode "has some issues", largely due to the convoluted nature of the mythology at this point in the show's run, as well as the fact that Duchovny looked "a little bored" at times.

However, it has some methodological deficits, largely inevitable in recall-based case control studies, which limit interpretation of its findings.

Like Piscator, Meyerhold experimented with the use of film, projected images, and graphics in his productions, and there has been some largely irrelevant controversy as to who copied whom.

At this point the app still has some quirks around sharing, largely because Facebook hasn't rolled out components to its Open Graph API.

Our study has some limitations, but these are largely mitigated by data from other studies.

But they still have some big limitations, largely having to do with memory—or rather, a lack of it.

Besides looking all snazzy in its new black satin duds, the blog's had some quality reading largely in the form of tracking the Falcon folklore of Damanhur.

While the Discovery program has been largely successful, some of those "faster, cheaper" missions have failed.

And some of what has gone largely unrecorded, such as her telephone conversation with her father, said a lot.

The perception is that Apple has been hitting home runs the past several years, while Microsoft has been largely stagnant with some big strikeouts (Vista).

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