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But it is refreshing, and it makes a definite case for its place on the table.
Ted never makes a definite move on Martha, but you can sense the squirm of desire within him, and when he solemnly informs her, "We are trying to have a baby," her laugh — rich, robust, and mad — slaps him into a look of wounded panic.
"Unless someone up top makes a definite commitment to this type of training, current efforts will remain small and are going to take a long time to have an effect," she says.
However, the clinical variability, coupled with the unpredictable inheritance of a heteroplasmic 'mutant dose' (through the bottleneck), makes a definite diagnosis difficult.
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Commenting on the ruling to TechCrunch, Marion Oswald, senior fellow in law at the University of Winchester, adds: "It seems to be definitely that the court is making a definite decision about the privacy impact of mass surveillance.
"It's made a definite favorable impact on me".
"He made a definite attempt to run me down," he wrote.
"For someone raised to respect reductionist science, 'cognitive psychology' made a definite statement.
Mr. Aldredge and Ms. Holliday, estimable veterans both, don't have much to do, but they make a definite impression.
With his presence in Kandahar, he wanted to make a definite point about the regime's unity.
K. Grahame Walker, chairman and chief executive of Dexter, said he expected the company to make a definite announcement in a few weeks.
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