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Signs on stores are translated more often into Spanish.

Mr Rimm-Kaufman found that Google's ads "converted" more often into actual sales, which tended to be larger than those originating from Yahoo! or Microsoft.

Because Mr. Goldston's body can move so amazingly, one also hopes he will let his imagination soar more often into the strange realms this performance hinted at.

O songs of joy! —"Out of the Cradle Endlessly Rocking" (1859) Or they fall more often into disyllabic hexameters: Borne through the smoke of the battles and pierc'd with missiles I saw them….

Stem cells derived from male par thenotes tend to turn into muscle cells, while stem cells from female parthenotes turned more often into brain and nerve cells, he said.

Van Gogh had been talking him to death about the commune, the meaning of art, the nature of sex and Gauguin withdrew, as he did more and more often, into a laconic bearishness.

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However, CM-derived iPS cells differentiated into CMs more often than into SMCs or ECs.

If the birds appreciate the difference between the bent and the straight tube they should look into the bent tube more often than into the straight tube from both sides.

For initial analyses, a symptom was dichotomised into having the symptom occasionally or more often and into not having the symptom at all the past 6 months.

Maple bats are also more likely to explode when they shatter, while ash bats more often splinter into small fragments.

Cars parked under street lights are more often broken into, since thieves can spot valuables left inside.

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