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Or more precisely, who their customers are.
Or, more precisely, who I will be going forward.
"It's more precisely who I am than the musical theater thing".
Did PRESIDENT CLINTON realize who SIDNEY GOLDBERG was (or, more precisely, who his wife was) before he said "Hi, Sid" and shook hands?
This told me as much as I needed to know about communication, culture and, more precisely, who the school had been set up to serve.
The matter goes to the heart of who votes and who does not, or more precisely, who gets elected and who does not.
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More precisely, children who more frequently watched the TV news estimated higher levels of crime occurring in a distant American city.
Genetic studies may allow us to understand better the complex relationship between these various contributing factors and to identify more precisely individuals who may develop type 2 diabetes.
The rollercoaster of corticosteroid use will probably continue until we can more precisely define who and when to treat, with how much and for how long.
More precisely, children who reported "a lot of fear" to FSSC-R items such as "Being hit by a car or truck," "Snakes," and so forth, were given a short questionnaire that asked them whether they had experienced conditioning, modeling, and/or threat information events in relation to these stimuli and situations.
What's more, by examining precisely who had the different response times friends, colleagues, or acquaintances Uzzi and Wuchty uncovered a more telling pattern.
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