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She was considered too dark to play a lead character, yet too light-skinned to play a maid, the character most often assigned to a black female actress.

Yet when a suicide becomes public, when a college student leaps from a building or a British weapons expert's body is found, wrist slashed, a package of painkillers by his side, blame is often assigned to a single precipitating event.

This is the Oscar presentation speech, a task which is often assigned to a weirdly matched pair of stars, often in the newsreader coupling of older man and younger woman.

Two samples of GJF303/304 (Table 1) were often assigned to a cluster of chicken breeds (e.g., individual trees 8, 9, and 1 in Figure S1) so that the introgression occurred from chickens to green junglefowl.

It is now widely accepted that in higher organisms such as mammals, a particular function is often assigned to a gene family rather than to a single gene.

This important feature is not typical of undergraduate research programs, in which students are often assigned to a small aspect of an existing project or asked to choose between several predesigned mini-projects.

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Such tasks are often assigned to an artificial neural network (ANN) model to arbitrate as they mimic the structure and function of a biological brain; albeit at a basic level.

She is often seen in the company of Flounder, her best friend, and Sebastian, her father's advisor who is often assigned to keep an eye on her.

Such a linear variation in current as a function of a scan rate, as evident in Fig. 3a inset, is most often assigned to be originating due to a surface-controlled reaction and will be better for sensing applications.

The diagnosis is most often assigned to young patients presenting with a (first) major depressive episode.

In hydrous alkali silicate glasses, a band often assigned to Si-O-H stretch vibrations contributes to the intensity in the 900 970 cm−1 frequency range (Stolen and Walrafen 1976; McMillan et al. 1993; Zotov and Keppler 1998; Malfait 2009).

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