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Figure 6 shows the people exits given one key in perpetual risk, that is, if it is to remain in the keyring for all its time span.
The monolithic Umbrella by Will Self, an early favourite for the Man Booker Prize, was, as one critic asserted, "doubly historical," in its adoption of the techniques of early 20th-century high modernism and in its time frame, which spanned nearly a century.
The different types of prostheses used, each in its respectable time-span, were the considered first choice at that time at our department (Table 3).
In its emphasis on ecclesiastical (Buddhist) rather than political history and in the time span of its narrative, the Dīpavaṃsa is similar to the Mahāvaṃsa.
In reality, however, concrete is subjected to various operational loads in the time span of its service life.
He appeared in New Hampshire approximately 35 times and appeared sporadically in other states in the same time span.
This could be down to the change in time span, or it could be a cut in spending plans.
We chose this date instead of the date of IRB approval because the trials in the cohort might differ in time span.
Evolution cannot be measured in a time span that short.
In that time span, the New-York Historical Society has mounted three exhibitions relating to the Sept. 11 attacks.
There was solid progress in that time span in exports to China, America's longstanding frenemy in economic relations.
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