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Just when it seems long past time for the age of memoir to be over — just when it seems impossible that any ailing person with literary inclinations could find anything new to say about illness, and the list of not-to-be-missed "patients are people too" books should be closed and locked yet another book comes along.

Windows 8.1 isn't completely locked yet, but it is close.

In phase I, large pulsations are present and the possibility to reorient the development axis in a weak temperature gradient indicates that the differentiation has not been locked yet.

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There were mash-ups of styles, including kung fu and tai chi, as well as krumping, voguing, waacking, popping and locking, yet the unison choreographic renderings were tepid, and the dancers seemed lost on the stage.

He won't yet share proper screen shots of the user interface, saying it isn't locked down yet.

Any tenants locked in yet?

However, David Cuzzi of Manchester, a Romney supporter, doesn't think he has it locked just yet.

However, David Cuzzi of Manchester, N.H., a Romney supporter, said he did not think he had it locked just yet.

And with Washington locked in yet another contentious debate over government spending, people are showing signs of exasperation about their elected leaders' inability to reconcile their differences.

So a kind of court intrigue is the backdrop for Mr. Xi's trip, and even Mr. Xi, 58, does not have his position locked up yet.

The Alberses possessed this kind of ruthlessness, an ability to think through a design to a solution that seems both inevitable and interesting, locked in yet still breathing.

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