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We need to trace this line right back to its monkey ancestor.
Some donor-conceived individuals voiced a need to trace and meet their "sire".
And we need to trace the causal chain back to the event.
These are clearly important but our research highlights the need to trace the roots of these lifelong risk trajectories back to psychosocial experiences in childhood".
Case detection is a door-to-door process; once identified, patients have to be taken to isolation wards; and then we need to trace all the people they have been in contact with.
Indeed, scholars and performers love and need to trace the growth of an individual voice and look at sketches to see how a composer arrived at a final score.
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Two such reviewers, known as underwriters, also say they were blocked at times from obtaining the bank statements they needed to trace the down payments.
The Obama administration and the next Congress will need to determine how much more money can be provided and what additional legislative authority is needed to trace contaminants through the food supply and recall tainted products.
Even in South Africa, where nearly 330 cases have been officially documented, evidence of the disease's spread is mostly anecdotal, and epidemiological work needed to trace its progress is only now beginning.
Passion and energy were needed to trace a subject for whom privacy was a condition of life; whose city, Turin, was noted for its prudent reserve ("the icebox of Italy," other Italians call it); and who drew his closest friends from an old established community of fellow Jews that in this respect could be thought of as Turin's Turin.
And the stern form of Islam that dominates Saudi Arabia is not a million miles from the Taliban's own religious practices.To cap it all, the Saudi authorities have been reluctant to give the FBI the assistance it needs to trace the contacts and background of the hijackers (not so, insist embarrassed American officials again).
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