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Taylor didn't push the former president of Pakistan on the definition of "an extent".
I like when unorthodox works and it works to that kind of an extent, back-to-back Cy Young winner.
The case is also important, Berger says, "because scientific panels have not been used to much of an extent before".
The direction of cell alignment was dependent on the scale of the topographical cues and, to less of an extent, the culture medium.
During this type of labor complication, the brain will be protected from ischemic damage to as great of an extent as possible.
In the three northern provinces, indoor heating affected the level and spatial distributions of pollution inside homes, possibly to more of an extent than cooking.
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The "strangeness" of the title is true of Mevlut, of Pamuk, of all of us, to an extent.
The question is one of degree and, to an extent, of judgment.
In the present study, we obtained an overexpression of miR-200c to an extent of 300 400 times.
The SFA, to their credit, have been heavily supportive of Strachan, to an extent that pushed boundaries of generosity.
Both of these are, to an extent, fantasies of what non-sex-workers would like a prostitute to look like.
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