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Ducavelli is a fictional character who has nothing in common with "any heroic former mayor".
I had nothing in common with any of them.
has nothing in common with any other being.
In common with other modelling exercises to predict the effect of cancer screening, we have assumed an underlying Markov process model.
Customer arbitration of boundaries underscores the importance of dispositions shared in common with these actors who exercise power in the service workplace.
The two red panels of Chinatown – one over a yellow ground, the other over blue – seem at first to have something in common with Barnett Newman and a Josef Albers exercise in simultaneous contrast.
Flynn has much more in common with Dickens than with any nihilist you can name.
He concedes that he has more in common with the lads who groom and exercise the horses than he does with sheiks who sign his paycheck, but the jockey Frankie Dettori has his opinions.
13 Pragmatic rehabilitation has elements in common with cognitive behavioural therapy and graded exercise therapy, but does not require delivery by cognitive behavioural therapists or physiotherapists.
Such ventricular arrhythmias often took the form of BVTs in common with clinical findings, which also describe exercise-induced supraventricular arrhythmias that precede, but which are less common than ventricular tachyarrhythmias in CPVT, making it less likely they are their direct cause.
In common with the study of Haskell, no effects of exercise were reported by Hambrecht et al. in terms of resting resistance or conduit artery characteristics in the studies described above.
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