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It summarised that "The failure to show any logical connection between family background and the sentence leaves the public with the perception that those with a notable surname are more equal than others".

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A raider in Pokot North referring to the youth and elders summarised that 'without cattle, you are useless' (see also McCabe 2004).

Only instead of Richard E Grant elegantly howling into the sheeting rain, it was Harry Next Door soundlessly summarising that entire Hamlet soliloquy with a shrug of disgust and a slight turning of his flat cap upwards at the foul and pestilent air.

Our aim is not to summarise that literature still less to contribute anything novel to it.

Hence, it is summarised that the reach of the relay is approximately 99.5% in the first zone.

By overall predictive accuracy, ROC, long-range accuracy test and the method to model bankruptcy, it is summarised that the newly proposed model for Indian manufacturing sectors outperforms other competitive models.

Likewise, it was summarised that higher drag force values could be reasonable by a hand model with optimal spacing between fingers [ 10, 12].

It was summarised that results obtained so far with formaldehyde-exposed individuals yielded controversial results; three studies in which positive results were recorded were considered inadequate due to methodological shortcomings.

If I had to summarise that week in a sentence?

10.14pm BST Well then… a summary How to summarise that?

It summarises everything that was big in the clubs at the time, Moments In Love by Art Of Noise, Back To Life by Soul II Soul, hip house.

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