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But Romney's running mate, Representative Paul D. Ryan, does get plenty of ink — most notably, maybe, when Woodward revisits the speech in which Obama attacked Ryan's budget plan while the congressman watched, stone-faced, from the front row.
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Notably, many SNPs maybe passively significant associated with target traits, resulting from their strong linkage to a really causal mutants.
There is less evidence for other countries and notably for continental Europe maybe because large reforms, creating exogenous variation in tax-benefit rules, were less available.
Couric has spoken out about various past romantic encounters — maybe most notably her very awkward date with Larry King — before.
Maybe more notably, Konami's gaming division also takes a backseat to pachinko and casino entertainment, among other things, so you can see how some of the internal logic over the past 10 or 15 years might've gone.
Mr. Havens brings a Monty Pythonish sensibility to his more literary influences, notably Beckett and Kafka, with maybe a little Ionesco thrown in.
We see it in Bird (a trained lawyer), and maybe even more notably in Philip Johnson, another major figure in the Intelligent Design debate, and also, not coincidentally, a professor of law.
To aid in these efforts, LinkedIn this spring acquired a mobile-focused team from polling app Maybe, and more notably the popular newsreader Pulse for $90 million.
The good news is that most of these companies have been instrumental in creating global trends over notably short time spans - maybe we'll all be sliding sooner than we think!
-- Game Of Thrones improved notably over season one, so maybe it's adamant fans will cut me some slack this time.
Gomez only recently purchased the Calabasas estate, which notably is near but not in the gated community where maybe-or-maybe-not ex-boyfriend Justin Bieber lived before relocating recently to Atlanta. .
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