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(Incidentally, Close Read is still trying to figure out why someone was waving the old East German flag at the luge run on Sunday. That one wasn't NBC's fault; it may say something about the endurance of compromised sports bureaucracies, though).
Some DSBs are induced incidentally close to each other or clustered with other types of radiation damage, such as base damage or SSBs.
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Cartera, incidentally, closed a $12.2 million Series D in June, also with the intention of moving into the local offers space.
Although GBS gave the estimated value incidentally closer to the suggested estimate than CGBS did, CGBS estimates can be expected to be more precise in general as shown in our simulation study.
One subplot incidentally comes close to reproducing the punchline of Rupert Holmes's song about piña colada and getting caught in the rain.
(None of the six ahead of it or the 43 below it, incidentally, got close to a $50 million total when all was said and done).
Roger brings Lucky Strike, the client whose absence, incidentally, "can close Sterling Cooper's doors," as Don told Sal Romano when he was fired at the behest of the closeted son of the owner.
Incidentally, this is close to a universal principle of statistical analysis.
In a search of the ultrastructural literature on sympathetic neurons, we have found only one example of a loukoumasome, which incidentally, was in close proximity to a nematosome [26].
Incidentally, last summer Monaco closed its stamp duty loophole to stem its loss of revenue (Law No 1381 of 29 June 2011) and in effect fined anybody owning an apartment as shares registered in another tax haven 1% for the privilege.
Incidentally, they just closed a 50 million Euro round with someone equally insane.
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