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This study is only of one team, reporting on a relatively small cohort and over the course of four seasons.
It is very important to assess the cost of the entire treatment regime, not only of one therapy, in order to offer a proper perspective on the economic impact of all therapeutic strategies.
Of the several illegitimate children attributed to him, for example, Ridley is certain only of one.
A colleague corrected him: this was true only of One and Two.
The active layer consists only of one polymer layer sandwiched between two electrodes indium tin oxide and Mg Ag.
Lombardo said Paddock's run-ins with Las Vegas police consisted only of one citation several years ago.
But inside a small villa a stone's throw from Calle Ocho in the heart of Miami's Little Havana neighbourhood the talk is only of one word – betrayal.
If the current were only of one kind, such as either admiration or hostility, then the authority relationship would be simpler to describe as well as to manage.
Why does the Palestinian chorus end with "Our faith will take the stones he broke/And break his teeth," as if Palestinians are only of one faith?
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