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Put aside, for a moment, this military disaster that is now in the course of manufacture in the "AfPak" theater of unwinnable wars.
Now, in the course of a day's drive, I found myself suddenly among people who spoke immaculate English, had cousins in Birmingham, took milk in their tea and knew all the latest cricket scores.
Now in the course of their daily work, they stumble across something that is completely unrelated to their work in any sense.
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One, that all kinds originated supernaturally and directly as such and have continued unchanged in the order of Nature; the other, that the present kinds appeared in some sort of genealogical connection with the other and earlier kinds and that they became what they now are in the course of time and in the order of Nature".
He writes, "Now and then in the course of an artist's biographical history, it comes time to strip away the decades of accumulated theories and postures and look at the subject as clearly and plainly as possible".
The pretext (as described by Serge Kaganski, in his review in Les Inrockuptibles) is a documentary portrait of the real-life actress Micheline Presle (who is now eighty-eight), in the course of which she discusses a (fictitious) movie in which she starred — in 1939 — and which, because of the war, was never finished.
By many measures, Mr Sarkozy has achieved more in his first year than Jacques Chirac, his predecessor, did in 12. Yet Mr Sarkozy himself set the high standards by which he should now be judged.In the course of his election campaign Mr Sarkozy promised a veritable rupture with the way France had been governed for the previous 25 years.
The pretext (as described by Serge Kaganski, in his review in Les Inrockuptibles) is a documentary portrait of the real-life actress Micheline Presle (who is now eighty-eight), in the course of which she discusses a (fictitious) movie in which she starred in 1939 and which, because of the war, was never finished.
Lane also expressed, a bit wryly, perhaps, admiration for Grafton's prose: Every now and then, in the course of a fairly ordinary murder tale, Sue Grafton scores a direct hit: "She was strung out on something, throwing off that odd crackhead body odor.
Antihypertensive and lipid-lowering therapies now implemented earlier in the course of the disease could also impact the current level of retinopathy (8, 14).
First, clinical audit systems for real-time supervision, monitoring and evaluation of HCW infections should be established now and early in the course of future EVD outbreaks.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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