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When an eagle stretches its legs to snatch prey, it appears nearly bipedal, as if it could handily outpace a grown human in a footrace.

It appears nearly impossible to successfully apply observational designs when the factors leading to the applications of different treatments are strongly related to the patient's perceived prognosis.

While there are still several months left in this exploratory phase of the campaign, it appears nearly certain that the president who will lead the United States into the third American century will be unspectacular and unremarkable for any positive achievements.

It appears nearly round and, like the first and the second Globes (the first burned down in 1613, the second closed in 1642), it has a proscenium thrust stage; "groundlings" stand in an open space between the seats and the boxes, and can get close enough to put their elbows on the boards.

This seems a dangerous world to play in what with the enactment of ObamaCare and the ever-changing rules about and regulations in the health care space, it appears nearly impossible to figure out how to pivot in order to get things right.

Marlon Brando said in the movie "I could have been a contender", but sometimes it's safer and healthier just to be a "bum". Nevertheless I wish "our 'Enry" well, wherever he is now, if there really is some kind of "great boxing ring in the sky". At minimum, he showed the quality of a true gentlemen, which it appears nearly all of our modern sportsmen could learn from the example of.

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While no tally was made immediately, the officials said that it appeared nearly all the collectors had returned.

Most riders who doped (and in the Armstrong era, it now appears, nearly all the top riders did) would take two thousand units of Edgar subcutaneously every couple of days, which meant they "glowed" for a dangerously long time.

The window of vulnerability after taking a drug the interval during which doping could be detected was called "glowtime". Most riders who doped (and in the Armstrong era, it now appears, nearly all the top riders did) would take two thousand units of Edgar subcutaneously every couple of days, which meant they "glowed" for a dangerously long time.

The microscopic algae appears nearly every summer, but it's never been this bad, Norris said.

Saint Phalle recalled the making of the Sphinx, where she was to live, as nearly miraculous: "It appeared almost overnight like a huge mushroom rising after a good rain, the iron frame a much larger duplicate of my model.

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