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The video shows that Trumm is seemingly able to gain control of the 35-year-old, who was flat on his face after the Taser is fired.
While we don't know the ins and outs of how China determines which websites to block, it is seemingly able to do so nearly at whim.
The nematode Pristionchus pacificus, unlike C. elegans, has no pharyngeal grinder for masticating bacteria (Bumbarger et al, 2013) and is seemingly able to subsist on intact E. coli in its intestine.
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And yet Nemtsov's killer was seemingly able to escape, having shot his target four times in the chest from a white car.
But "Barker's Bastards," as the men of the task force were quickly dubbed by the brigade public-information office, were seemingly able to do what no other unit in the brigade could — find and destroy the enemy.
Of more concern for the Giants coach Jon Sharp was his side's defensive fragility in the first half when Hull were seemingly able to break through at will to add a further three tries before the interval.
A Son With Asperger's With regard to Asperger's, it's the idea of my son not always being seemingly able or unable to understand the consequences of his actions, in this case driving, and also when I was teaching him: the verbal nonsense, anti-authority; or rather not able to understand authority, or the appropriate language to use.
Campbell Robb, chief executive of Shelter, said: "It is shocking that so many people have fallen victim to these kind of scams but even more astonishing is the fact that these rogue landlords are seemingly able to get away with it scot-free.
Tiger salamander tadpoles in ephemeral pools sometimes resort to eating each other, and are seemingly able to target unrelated individuals.
My problem with Fitchers was that they were seemingly able to efface all their racist and homophobic excesses simply by wearing the stuff, and still retain that hard-to-nail, Risky Business garden party sheen.
The members of the Crood family (voiced by Nicolas Cage, Emma Stone, Katherine Keener, Clark Duke, Randy Thom, and Cloris Leachman) are seemingly able to run faster than caffeinated cheetahs, hurl themselves dozens of feet in the air, perform acrobatics like Spider-Man at the X Games, and survive falls that would reduce a normal human (or even an early human) to a pile of mush.
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