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There are pointed differences in the occurrence of narrative text by official crime types (Table 2).
The method of Cluster grouping pointed differences between the repertoires of the two groups: old and young workers (Fig. 1).
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There is one pointed difference in the behavior we can expect from the two sides in the general election.
One pointed difference for The Black Eyed Peas' upcoming album is the absence of longtime member Fergie, who is focused on her solo career.
The most pointed dispute was over mathematics.
But many pointed to crucial differences between now and the Mubarak era.
Mr. Bush, who initiated the call, termed it "a very frank discussion" — Washington code for a pointed airing of differences.
Figures in bold pointed to fold differences > 5 and "-" mean that the t-test analysis gave no significant p value.
At times the World Cup can feel like the most pointed of spot-the-difference exercises.
He and his supporters have pointed to a stark difference in results in election districts that used new electronic counters and those where ballots were tallied by hand.
With the answer still inconclusive, debate raged on around mind rhyme (the unsaid "jelly" rhymes with "telly" and "belly", it was pointed out), cultural and regional differences in naming drinks, and much more.
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