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In other words, Elio and Oliver might give each other up, but the book that conjures them doesn't give up either one.
In 2001, when they were both living in New York, their mothers arranged their first meeting as adults, although not for the usual reasons: Mr. Farkas's brother had died by his own hand seven weeks earlier, and Ms. Albert's brother had died in 1998 of cancer, and their mothers thought they might give each other emotional support.
Each bank has different rules, caveats and exceptions related to basic checking account use; these might give each institution specific competitive advantages but can create headaches for comparison shoppers.
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The cops or shop owners would tell us to move and, occasionally, the odd tourist might give us each a buck to pose for a photo.
We have reviewed four theories taking different positions in this debate and highlighted the reasons that each might give to support initiatives to improve the health of the worst off worldwide [Table 1].
However, in the literature, continuous risk factors are frequently treated as categorical variables: for example, a study might give odds ratios for each quintile of waist-to-hip ratio (using the first quintile as the reference category).
Each friend might give a small donation $10 or $20 or so but together, each wish might generate hundreds or thousands of dollars.
You might give a short summary of each guest writer's biography above their comments, and create a catchy title for each guest's post that sums up his or her thinking.
Each account might give generations of names, which their descendants can now look up.
Even though, the method selecting one school each district might give some data which might help us to analyse the situation about helminth infections, sanitary conditions and demographic status.
Each of us might give that phrase a different meaning.
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