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"You have to put dementia on the differential diagnosis," he noted matter-of-factly.
An Arabic translator for the military (we need those) appeared on television in March and noted, matter-of-factly, that he was gay.
A brain tumor was found and removed, but, as Ms. Ronan noted matter-of-factly, "It's cancer, so it comes back".
As to how she has adjusted to her new life, she noted matter-of-factly that she has been figuring it out as she goes along.
And, as New York Times' Peter Baker noted matter-of-factly on CBS this Sunday: "[the authorization] is not going to change what's happening on the ground.
Inside these galactic phenomena lie filamentous structures where, as Woods noted, "matter gathers into strands before it collapses into thousands of stars".
It is helpful to have a calendar or a daily schedule on which one may note matters of importance.
At the end, Johnson notes matter-of-factly, "Sometimes to keep a town safe, you have to take it over and arrest everybody in it.
He noted that matters pertaining to the rules of the game were handled by the International Football Association Board.
They take fleet tempos in the joyous Sonata No. 8 yet manage to make all the spiraling passagework sound effortless and supremely musical: every note matters here.
The global footprint, one analyst notes, matters only to jetsetting business customers, who account for less than a fifth of all mobile-phone subscribers.
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