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More precisely, is the National Hockey League's so-called Southern strategy doomed?
But before that tale can be told, the television conks out — or, more precisely, is conked over someone's head — and its ending is never revealed.
What it means, more precisely, is that a senator's party did not have any additional predictive power once you've already accounted for his ideology rating.
But what is played at the party, more precisely, is baião, a style that was more or less the invention of Luiz Gonzaga in the 1940's.
Or more precisely, is the T-shirted, baseball-capped world beyond the Off Broadway milieu where it was a runaway stage success ready for the screen version of "Hedwig and the Angry Inch"?
A spurious yellow card or misguided disqualification, and the angry reaction it inspires from the crowd, will linger in an official's memory and influence his next move.What remains to be worked out more precisely is whether officials try and please spectators in the immediate area, or whether loudly-voiced views convince them to act in a particular way.
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It can learn, or, more precisely, be reminded, that targeted funding is a good way to improve medal success.
Because those creators stepped out of the way or, more precisely, were not important in the growth of those technologies.
More precisely, are we ready for democracy?
Attempts to use 5' RACE to locate the transcriptional start site more precisely were unsuccessful.
This simplified adjustment was undertaken because information for apportioning prior treatment effects more precisely was not available at the time of this study.
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