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The fine English actor Alec McCowen used to do a one-man show in which he recited Mark, complete, and his Jesus came alive instantly as a familiar human type — the Gandhi-Malcolm-Martin kind of charismatic leader of an oppressed people, with a character that clicks into focus as you begin to dramatize it.
Further analyses of the relation between pitch and timing supported the conclusion that 1-year-old infants do not actively control intonation to mark complete utterances.
In the 18th century, Patriarch Anton I reformed the system, with single and double dots used to mark complete, incomplete, and final sentences.
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An unexpected little stutter of keyboard (hell, call it a solo) near the five-minute mark completes the picture of a band sharpening up the details.
A final aspect to be addressed in this review of the Norwegian act is the assessments pertaining to the oath of allegiance and a ceremony to mark completed naturalization.
Watch the microwave seconds before the 45 second mark completes.
When the author and ToL editors agree that the page has reached a stable point covering the important aspects of the taxon, it is marked "complete".
The idea is pretty simple: Enter in a request, a task, or a search command into Fancy Hands, and a set of virtual assistants will complete the task for you and/or ask questions along the way to clarify until the task is marked "complete".
In each case, we argue that there must be an organizational system behind these divisions that marks complete genomes to be inherited.
The main findings of this study indicate that CRT with 5-FU and cisplatin, with or without consolidation chemotherapy, yielded marked complete tumor response, high local control rate, and favorable long-term survival outcome.
The revised plan for the Grinnell was filed at the Department of Buildings on May 5, 1910, and marked completed on July 29 , 1911 consistent with newspaper ads you have uncovered.
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