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These might roughly be grouped under four heads: thematic, religious, intellectual, and fictionalized.

"Everybody wants the first visit of the Messiah," remarks one French official wryly.Beyond all this vying for attention lies an awkward reality that might roughly be summed up as the end of the Bush excuse.

Our figure of 680 microsieverts over an hour is the dose a person might roughly be expected to receive at the end of four months due to natural background radiation.

"The size of the UK banking system might roughly double from its current size to over 950% of GDP by 2050, far outstripping the projected increase in other G20 banking systems," the Bank of England said.

It oscillates in extraordinary superposition between two countervailing critiques of empire: one we might roughly gloss as reactionary – that those colonised cannot be "civilised"; the other more radical – that the colonial project is a nightmarish House of Pain.

(There were further refinements available, such as exploiting the symmetry between (say) 0,1,2,4 and -4,-2,-1,0, which arequivalentequivalent but have different AP3 patterns; this might roughly halve the computing time, but the extra effort to code this correctly would not be worth the time saving).

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Then he elaborated for ten minutes while we listened, glanced, made notes, riffled the textbook to find refuge in print, some semblance of meaning that might be roughly equivalent to what he was saying.

Nevertheless, these data suggest that LD and sibship one-sample methods might have roughly comparable levels of performance as measured by some common indicators.

As usual, the conventional culture method using GM-CSF/IL-4 increases the final number of DCs from progenitors approximately 10-fold; therefore, the expansion efficacy in their report might be roughly estimated as ∼10-fold (in other words, 100-fold lower than those obtained by our regimen).

Additional economic costs, which are borne mostly by patients and their families, for example in lost income while off work, might be roughly equal to that much again.

The Dutch say, "Vrijheid, blijheid," which, though it literally means "Freedom, joy," might be roughly translated as "doing your own thing".

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