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In addition to sometimes having to make life-and-death decisions in seconds, pilots and physicians also tend to be highly skilled, Type A personalities, who rely heavily on technology to do their jobs.

In addition to sometimes lurid descriptions of the crime and trials, many execution broadsides featured the "dying speeches" or confessions and last words of convicts on the scaffold, sometimes in the form of poetry.

In addition to sometimes obfuscating, this maturing and corporatisation of Australian English has had a positive impact on English teaching as an Australian business: "It's now a billion-dollar industry, which was never the case when Australian English wasn't accepted as a pronunciation norm," Hajek says.

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Sarah has been to graduate school, and though she never received a doctorate, she did acquire the habit of living within the protective quotation marks that the postmodern academy hands out in addition to (and sometimes in lieu of) substantive knowledge.

In addition to its sometimes impenetrable traffic, its people groan about soaring house prices, battles over where to put the flood of newcomers, and an increasingly fragmented and hard-pressed government.Part of the cause, of course, is the area's sheer success.

In addition to, or sometimes as an alternative to JVs, companies can also set up representative offices, which are owned by the overseas company but not able to generate revenue in China.

However, a problem I had with the film, in addition to its sometimes overbearing score, was how those who were the worst to their slaves were also portrayed as the worst people, instead of showing how brutal, dehumanizing racism was simply the unquestioned norm in the South and practiced routinely by nearly everyone, not just monsters.

Hyperthermia (in addition to other sometimes life threatening symptoms) in this sort of intoxication is a sign of severe poisoning and heralds a poor outcome.

In addition to saliva sometimes having very high viral loads, women also report behaviors associated with potential exposures to children's saliva more frequently than behaviors associated with potential exposures to urine.

The salad course is sometimes served in addition to an appetizer, sometimes it is the appetizer and sometimes it is served at the end of the meal following the entree (main course), before the dessert.

Commitment to states of affairs in addition to propositions is sometimes regarded with scorn, as a gratuitous ontological duplication.

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