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Only in the small print was it made apparent that patients had a right to withhold their records.
Rorschach appears several times in the movie without his mask before he is apprehended, carrying a placard sign proclaiming, "The End is Nigh," but not until he is unmasked by the police is it made apparent that the sign bearer is Rorschach.
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However, he makes sure to use as a predicate term a substantival adjective in its neuter form, because only in this way can it be made apparent that the form signified by the predicate term is not directly present in the subject, but is indirectly attributed to it, through its individuals (In Cat., cap. de substantia, pp. 288 90).
It is made apparent that New York's Italian and Irish communities don't mix at all.
I genuinely believed in the Syrian people's call for more than just demonstrations, especially once it was made apparent that Assad's regime was using helicopters, jets, detainment, and torture to squash the rebellion.
It's soon made apparent that they're not the only ones affected – entire cities are without power, with news reports suggesting that a terrorist had targeted power supplies.
By the segregation of cardiac disease it has been made apparent that heart disease is now the most important cause of death in the United States and in most other industrialized nations.
However, it was quickly made apparent that the seizure didn't actually prevent users from connecting to the site.
Dashboards often present "actual impressions" data without disclosing formulas or making apparent that it's an estimated number.
"When people started to pay attention … it was made apparent for us that that was what our 'thing' was.
Ps I have advised Marko in the past to write "BBC" in brackets at the end of his name, so it makes it apparent that he is staff.
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