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It mostly refers to evidence as opposed to presenting it.
The interface that presents the code is more technical-looking, with Wagner saying that it mostly refers to hologram interfaces from recent science fiction artworks.
Yet, it is not clear why this region should combine two perspectives, with respect to one's self and with respect to the other, because it mostly refers to a third-person perspective.
It mostly refers to different mono-or multi-associated models.
Amid LMICs, it mostly refers to application of international regulations, whereas in developed states, it focuses on independent legislation and creation of conditions optimal to promoting an effective emergency management.
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Kenya Barris, the creator and executive producer of "black-ish," is aware that injecting humor into an epithet grounded in a history of hatred, violence and pain is a delicate and risky business: The word is so explosive that it's mostly referred to by its first letter.
11. "Some people may assume readily off the bat that it means fat, however, in my country Jamaica it is mostly referred as to a woman whose body is firm and is seen as a compliment".
Although it is of high relevance for several research areas, it is mostly referred to as a subtask of 3D building reconstruction.
As it turns out, noodge mostly refers to: "...a form of persistent complaining, sometimes even to the point of whining".
I've argued in the past that although conventional wisdom dictates that accessibility mostly refers to software, it applies just as aptly to hardware.
On the same day, The Conversation posted an opinion piece on why a culling won't solve the crocodile problem, (which mostly refers to them eating people) though it mentioned nothing about flying them out on economy.
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