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She did so, she said, after tiring of traveling often to present her views at philanthropic and environmental conferences.
"I started it for use by the director and now it's the studios that use it, often to present evidence to the director," Mr. Coppola said.
In retirement she mostly lived quietly at home but was persuaded to sit on juries of vocal competitions and, less often, to present master classes.
Patients will often to present to the ED out of convenience (after hours or weekend), and thus we believe these results can be generalized to the population at large.
It's a bit like the Hub in Leeds, a space that artists use in different ways, often to present work in its early stages.
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In addition, delirium is often believed to present with agitation, hallucination, and inappropriate behaviour, whereas it also often presents with lethargy and decreased activity.
The New York Racing Association says governors are often invited to present the trophy.
Those specialized figures were often used to present a rosier picture of a company's financials, obscuring their profitability.
The media often likes to present a veneer of success: we have top athletes, musicians, a screenful of actors, business people – and, above all, a president.
Those seeking aid are often asked to present papers, like layoff notices, showing that they worked in areas directly affected by the trade center attack.
A screen often has to present information clearly and also act as the locus for interacting with the system.
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