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Liverpool featured more often, which was an odd but accurate reflection of an uneventful 45 minutes.
Concerned students are coming forward more often, which is why we hear more about "near miss" plots than actual shootings.
Culturally, men are expected to approach women more often, which may boost their confidence and make them less selective.
The rebates will give investors a return more often – "which means that there's more money to reinvest," he added.
Kirkbak claims kids with trackers are left to play outside more often, which means less screen time.
People in New York don't have the backyard and are forced to walk the dog more often, which is the best thing that can happen to dogs.
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Non-Hispanic Caucasians provided significantly more saliva, which was cloudy significantly more often and which resulted in significantly more total DNA yield by UV, than all others.
Which means: They can check in at Hotel Ostfriesland more often -- which also is not bad for us".
Others get sigmoidoscopies, which examine the lower part of the colon, or more often colonoscopies, which examine the whole colon and are thought to be more reliable.
Figure 2 illustrates the tendency of users to use more often locations which have already got high ratings.
Independent of student group, women were more often depressed, which corresponds to the situation in the general population and Swedish university students [ 9, 29].
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