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In addition, paltry ownership levels of about 12 cars per 1,000 people — about a quarter of China's rate — indicate lots of room for growth.
"The weather was always going to indicate lots of tries and it was close, but not close enough.
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One small area of her tumor stained chocolate brown, indicating lots of HER2.
The dark color part on the surface indicated lots of SACNTs grouped together, while the light color part had high transparency.
It was listed as a larger concern than quota expectations by a factor of 2.5 to 1. "This challenge moved up from previous years and indicates lots of work and change needs to happen to solve this issue," Perkins observed.
One model indicates lots of troughing towards the south-east as the systems come up against the european cold air - just needs a breakaway low to develop and slide into france to pull colder air our way.
When one reflector indicated lots of movement and large cracks became visible from the air, Voight began contemplating evacuation, but waited.
Usually a dark bottom edge is matched by a dark top one (and indicates lots of interiors or use of chiaroscuro to draw attention to the center of a frame, like in "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs"), but here the top of the frame is a bright blue.
Sporadic distribution among fungus lineage, as well as absence of TARG1 homologues in Choanoflagellata and Filasterea species indicates lots of secondary losses.
Well, it could indicate that lots of families with older children, who are more likely to need separate rooms than younger ones, gravitate towards poorer areas because that is where the cheapest housing is.
"And it indicates that lots of things were going on behind the scenes; not a very good way to run a business that advises investors".
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