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It also helps to divert too much examination of the eggs by a player by letting them know that they must only choose an egg by sight and that once they've picked it up, they must go ahead and smash it against their head, even if they suspect it's the raw one.
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Indeed, his novels are not so much examinations of human motive as documents of bewilderment about human motive.
It's senseless and tragic either way, much in the same way Len Bias's death was senseless and tragic, and sparked so much examination, much of it resented.
After 1984 there was much examination and criticism of "African-pessimism" and negative framing of the continent.
As an agitators' slogan, "Islam is the solution" (used by the Brotherhood in Egypt) may sound appealing but it doesn't stand up to much examination in terms of practical politics.
It was as much an examination of his nerves as his skills as he watched the legend move like a ghost in front of him.
Today, for the first time in more than a decade, the Senate will begin a much needed examination of the judicial selection process.
Tax avoidance, an issue bubbling up for several years, is now centre stage and will require a much closer examination of company actions across borders.
Rigorous, analytical and engaging, this is a much needed examination of this key question in competition law proceedings -- Provided by publisher.
But the report author, Don Mitchell, is a senior economist at the Bank and has done a detailed, month-by-month analysis of the surge in food prices, which allows much closer examination of the link between biofuels and food supply.
Black studies calls for a much wider examination of the problem of a neocolonial economic order that destroys poorer countries to the point where people are willing to risk their children's lives on makeshift boats.
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