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You can't really isolate what it does.
But I can no longer isolate what that something is.
Before I looked up the recipe in the restaurant's cookbook, I couldn't even isolate what made it so good.
He tries to isolate what it is about them that he is celebrating, and he factors in the couple's ages and needs.
"The inside of your body is a lot like a tube," Dr. Hotchkiss explained, with membranes inside to isolate what you eat from the body.
Rather, he and other experts in the field say, studies of Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, 4-H and other groups are trying to isolate what makes for effective youth development programs.
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"We are more and more isolated, what future do I face?" she asked.
In 1997 he isolated what looked like stem cells from a blood cancer called acute myeloid leukaemia (AML).
Mr. Ginsborg effectively isolates what is new about Mr. Berlusconi and what is, instead, a new expression of older Italian attitudes and practices.
Paradoxically, this isolated what was politically the most radical and racially militant movement in jazz from its natural African-American constituency.
Rather than being driven by a checklist detailing all she had to do, she began looking at the type of work she was drawn to, isolating what she valued in her life.
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