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In Martin's original, the Brotherhood is pretty much introduced as a plot lever for the advent of Lady Stoneheart.

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I don't think it is something I introduced as much as it is something that just is in the fabric of the story.

In the 1960s and 1970s when preoperative prophylactic antibiotics were introduced, as much as 98% of hospital isolates of coagulase-negative staphylococci and 97% of S aureus were sensitive to cephalosporins [ 18, 27, 33, 42], and cephalosporins subsequently became the commonly recommended agent for prophylaxis in arthroplasty [ 7, 11, 23, 25].

The problem with standards, though, is that many of them do not actually become standard practice, and introduce as much fragmentation as they resolve.

By inverting the color scheme, both types can more easily be compared: in both cases, the aim is to find VANET techniques that introduce as much red and as few blue points as possible.

Smartwatches that currently exist, including the Galaxy Gear, handle data connections via Bluetooth, too, but Apple's patent seems designed to introduce as much power savings as is possible, while also taking any management of connection out of the user's hands, so they don't need to worry about when it is and isn't active.

And governments should introduce as much copyright flexibility as possible to allow creativity to flourish.

It is our responsibility as stewards for the young, to introduce as much to them, in order to foster their development.

The senator cannot for much longer be introduced, as he was this afternoon at Heritage High School in Saginaw, as "the winner of the New Hampshire primary by a landslide!" Mr. McCain said he tried not to think too hard about his mistakes or his prospects, though he quipped that "I hum 'Hail to the Chief' a lot".

Good faith thus does not so much introduce altruism into the contract relation as preclude contract obligation itself from exacerbating inequality in bargaining power, thus becoming a tool of exploitative advantage-taking.

That would be the same regulations about which the bishop of Southwark, Tom Butler, had said in May 2003: "Nevertheless we retain significant concerns over the amount of litigation which the regulations are likely to generate and regret that the government has not introduced as much clarity in them as we had sought.

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