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I had heard about this practice, of course, whereby geographical and cultural neighbors tend to vote for each other, and nobody votes for Britain (well, except for Malta).
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We organized the results in relation to the descriptions of students' experiences according the underlying didactic principles of the integrated consultation course whereby the different key concepts of each didactic principle are schematically visualized in three figures.
The latter course, whereby tumors of the dorsal pancreatic head spread along the GDA and common hepatic artery, ultimately toward the right celiac ganglion, is known as the anterior pathway.
One can plot a course whereby violence on a small scale could lead - in perhaps no more than a half-dozen escalations - to ultimate, infinite violence, to the sacrifice of everything to the benefit of nothing.
Assessment of long-term prognosis after severe TBI could be considered an iterative process throughout the disease course, whereby past and current clinical data are continuously synthesised in order to make and update predictions of the likely long-term outcome.
Of course, the paradox whereby the exposure of fiction's fictionality only buttresses its reality is at least as old as the second part of "Don Quixote," and reminds us of the ancestral postmodernism of the novel form.
That means, students who attained a high (low) ability parameter in the test on CCER also displayed a good (weak) performance concerning the course grade (whereby, the smaller the number of the grade, the better the performance).
The new British judge on the court, Paul Mahoney, pointed out in his comments that the UK government was "of course free to choose the means whereby they will fulfil their international treaty obligation" to abide by the judgment.
Updated at 5.13pm GMT 5.01pm GMT Guardian readers analyse the report FranzSherbet finds more exoneration for News International: The evidence does not, of course, establish anything resembling a 'deal' whereby News International's support was traded for the expectation of policy favours.
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