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The six boys are still, looking for a cue from Mr. Z, and then spring up tall and straight on 12 gangly legs, bringing down sticks in one precise boom, in sync.
"Never darken our doors again!" the word "actress" was sternly instructed, and away it duly skulked into oblivion - though I'm told it may still be fetched out in one precise context: where a liaison occurs with a bishop.
Identify the goal of the study in one precise terms.
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For the purposes of exposition it does not matter whether the changes in state to which we refer are gradual or catastrophic, or whether there is one precise point in the language that effects this change, or whether there is a gradual accrual of information from the language that modulates cognitive states across time.
With one precise pass in the last possible moment, he made up for his earlier anonymity and stunned the United States.
"Possible," Mr. Prodi quickly corrected — and thus in one characteristically precise word summed up the campaign leading to the election on April 9 and 10, which has pitted the irrefutably unexciting Mr. Prodi against the least predictable of politicians, Silvio Berlusconi, for five years Italy's prime minister.
Just as the unsuspecting sports spectator would feel only a light touch from a toothpick being dropped on the head, the cell reacts only to the molecules released from the nanowire in one very precise place where the wire touches the cell's surface.
In the second part of my thesis, exome-sequencing has led to findings of phenotypic expansions in known disease gene, and in one case the precise molecular diagnosis resulted in an immediate treatment.
By H. Cannald and E. B. White The New Yorker, November 2, 1935 P. 13 In one of our precise moods the other morning we called up the Post Office to find out what its street number was on Eight Avenue.
The New Yorker, November 2 , 1935P. 13 In one of our precise moods the other morning we called up the Post Office to find out what its street number was on Eight Avenue.
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