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But it may be wide of the mark.
Navarre's primary target may be wide receiver Marquise Walker now that David Terrell is gone.
But rumours that his uncle and coach, Toni Nadal, is watching his weight may be wide of the mark.
These are used melodically to colour the unison and octave stops, and they may be wide or narrow in scale.
Many experimental robots that live in research laboratories around the world may be wide open to hackers.
And while error ranges may be wide for individual models, the errors in comparing models are likely to be much smaller, Mr. Joksch added.
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The reported concluded that the failure of textile regulation means chemical "health effects may be wide-spread among the general population".
Advocates for the elderly, however, say the impact of lawmakers' interest may be wide-ranging, and may influence a debate over whether insurance companies should be regulated by federal authorities or continue to be overseen by states.
Topley may be wide-eyed but he speaks knowledgeably about the game, plucking out a parallel with Nathan Bracken, the Australian bowler of the first decade of this century, as another successful left-arm ODI specialist.
Since the cameras in the network may be wide-baseline and not see similar static features, we use the dynamic scene data and detect moving objects in the scene.
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