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She would paint a verbal picture of the people in her books but once and only once (usually when they are first introduced) and you'd better remember it, because often there are thirty pages of dialogue before someone else is identified again.
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He was identified again by the same brother in Streatham.
Site requirements and potential power output are identified, again with practical references.
Besides taking snapshots of each car, the computerized system reads its license plate so the car can be identified again down the road, enabling the computer to tell the public exactly how fast traffic is moving.
He said he had been moved by the "valiant way" in which she had faced her "predicament" and ruled no one involved could be identified, again in line with the girl's wishes.
The latter analysis yields amino acid sequences by which the original proteins can be identified, again by sequence database comparison.
To the contrary, these lessons were identified again in the dramatic context of other earthquake disasters in Iran.
The lesson regarding the necessity of improving the seismic performance of buildings in Iran was identified again after the 2003 Bam earthquake disaster.
Many lessons from 1978 Tabas, 1990 Rudbar, and 2003 Bam did not become "Lessons Learned" and they were identified again within the dramatic context of other earthquake disasters in various places of Iran.
The aim of point-based methods is to assign identifiers from the state before the occlusion b, the last frame where both flies have been identified, to the state after the occlusion a, the first frame where both flies are identified again.
Shortly thereafter, the antigen was identified again by screening P. berghei expressed sequence tag (EST) databases of salivary glands and ookinetes [8].
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