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The other name most commonly raised is Omar Suleiman, the longtime chief of intelligence.
Specifically, they wanted to take a data-based approach to investigating some of the most commonly raised criticisms of the casino gambling industry.
According to a study published last fall, the most commonly raised type of chicken in 1957 weighed only about two pounds when it was 56 days old.
One of the criticisms most commonly raised against the first edition is the idea that increased foot voting will exacerbate the "Big Sort": the supposed tendency of people to cluster in communities of the politically like-minded.
Secondary caries are the most vulnerable caries raised out after different dental restoration treatments and the most commonly raised after fixing the caries or tooth decays with GIC.
One of the strongest and most commonly raised objections to pantheism is that it is simply inappropriate to call the universe 'God'.
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Reports relating to the survey published [ 33, 34] outlined ten of the 'most commonly raised issues in the survey' and two 'minor issues' (ibid p.5).
Pigs are commonly raised for meat, which is the most important animal protein food source, and feed a majority of the global population.
The antibodies most commonly employed are 8G7, raised to a peptide within the repeating units of the O-glycosylation domain, and 1G8, originally raised to rat MUC4β but more recently demonstrated to react with human protein.
Eleven patients would have been excluded from SWOG 9509 on the basis of abnormal blood test results: most commonly elevated creatinine and raised bilirubin.
In terms of diagnostic features of NMS, the most commonly seen features were raised CK (100% of cases where a CK was documented (n = 12)), altered GCS (n = 12, 92.3%), tachycardia (n = 11, 84.6%) and rigidity (n = 10, 76.9%).
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