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The Monterey Peninsula is one of those uncommon places of tourism plenty.
Directed by Robin Lefevre, with a dazzlingly in-sync cast led by Ian Holm, this is one of those uncommon revivals of a classic that gives you something like the same goose bumps it must have inspired when it opened.
But amnesia is one of those uncommon syndromes that makes a handy metaphor for much more familiar experiences, for instance -- in its narrowest application -- the temporary blackouts that can result from overindulgence in alcohol or drugs.
The role of those uncommon vascular risk factors remains to be clarified but probably they can be associated only with a minority of vascular events.
Rhiannon, Tanya, Monica, Mindy or Andi for a girl are some of those uncommon names, but some writers use classic names like Mary, Jane, Nora or Emily.
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In fact, at the risk of provoking one of those not uncommon letters that complain about obscure ingredients in these pages (give Yotam a break – his recipes are sensational), I'm wheeling out no fewer than three of them at once.
In the present study, we investigated the clinicopathological characteristics of MA, especially those of the uncommon histological subtypes.
This concerns the completeness of reporting of uncommon events in small clinical trials.
The significance of this uncommon common place is multilayered.
He is the author of "Speck: A Curious Collection of Uncommon Things" (Princeton Architectural Press, 2001).
The inclusion of uncommon subtypes of renal tumors was extended to the 2000 2008 period.
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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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