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They confirmed that the front to back wrist wound suffered by Billy Clanton could only have occurred if his arm was raised in a manner like that when holding a pistol and that the black powder may have obscured the shooters' view of each other.

He is a short, athletic man with a welcoming but serious manner, like that of an amiable high-school baseball coach.

His manner, like that of Richard Dawkins, combines reserve and certainty in a way that can suggest adolescence: sometimes, when countering one of his critics, he reddens slightly, and half smiles.

Murkowski told the Alaska Dispatch that she didn't believe Ron Paul's organization had planned the protest, saying, "I didn't understand them to be an organization that acts in a manner like that".

He stated, "But I do know that when a student chooses to end their own life in a tragic manner like that, I can tell you that oftentimes there's a lot of issues going on in that kid's life..

Duchovny agreed with Manners, saying, "I really like that one.

The language you create cannot be English or a slightly coded version of English, but it must be capable of indicating the distinctions -- between tense, number, manner, mood, agency and the like -- that English enables us to make.

Briefly, the pregnant samples were collected from women who had undergone a pregnancy termination within the preceding 10 min; and the blood and tissue samples were collected and processed in like manner to that described above for oocyte donors.

Others have questions about Boyd, and say that he has a brusque manner much like that of Lelyveld.

His manner was like that of the writer of wonderful ghost stories MR James, another bachelor storyteller, standing with his arms behind his back in front of the fire, weaving occult and spine-chilling tales for the amusement of friends and younger relatives.

Adoboli's reckless manner was like that of a "martingale" gambler, a reckless system of betting in which a loss on a position is followed up by a double-sized punt on the same outcome, on the assumption it will eventually recoup losses.

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