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"I think there are usually two patterns of entering the group," he said, via the interpreter.
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The trespassing report, filed by Ms. Sanford's lawyer, Deena Smith McRackan, alleges that Mr. Sanford "entered into a pattern of entering onto plaintiff's property.
While we documented a reliable pattern of students entering general ecology courses performing worst on the Fair severity ratings, moderate on the Poor severity ratings, and best on the Good ratings (pre-survey data only, F5, 850 = 29.15, P < 0.001), variability in students' inherent facility with plagiarism inevitably exists.
Basically, the users that prefer this method, draw a pattern between the nodes to open the lock in lieu of entering an alphanumeric password.
"Summer weather patterns don't matter as much as they used to, so we're kind of entering a new regime," Serreze said.
She walked up to the bellhop, but, instead of entering the building (he had opened the door for her) tapped a pattern against the glass.
*Year of entering program.
In contrast to volume-displacement plethysmograph measurements performed simultaneous to phosgene inhalation exposure (Fig. 1), equally exposed rats were evaluated for changes in the shape of the airflow pattern entering and leaving a whole-body-flow plethysmograph as the animal breathed (Fig. 2).
There is a clear distinct pattern of metabolite concentrations entering the loading (either 1 or −1, indicated by black and grey and metabolite concentrations not entering the loading (being zero, indicated by white).
These include, for instance, the full range of appraisal resources and the prosodic patterns they enter into.
The banding pattern of the students entering in the medical program was computed by the selection committee of the designated university based on the transcript of the pre-university examination.
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