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Rather, the panel's finding points more clearly to an incident during Columbia's launching that is now haunting NASA, when a large block of rigid insulating foam hit the shuttle's tiles.
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It seems, nonetheless, plausible to conclude that the period of composition of the large-scale epics (as distinct from their much shorter predecessors) was the 9th or 8th century, with several features pointing more clearly to the 8th.
The final guidance, by repeatedly emphasizing its non-binding nature and pointing more clearly to the statutory provisions it implements, seeks to blunt that argument and to reinforce EPA's claim that only permit decisions, not the guidance itself, are subject to judicial review.
By 1999, some 70% of the mergers submitted were worth less than $100m, a value many investment banks would consider too small to justify a public offering of their shares.Other figures point more clearly to a resurgence in antitrust activity.
Sancho Carranza de Miranda, a theologian who had relocated to Rome in 1522, published a volume of criticisms of Erasmus; but this book was less hostile than Stunica's and politely urged Erasmus to explain certain points more clearly in order to silence critics.
"He knows how to make points more clearly and in a more moderate tone than I would," he said.
Heinrich's confession allowed us to make certain points more clearly, but the arc of the story remained the same.
We have revised the text in the Results section to make these points more clearly.
Historian Robert Wesson, the author of Lenin's Legacy: The Story of the CPSU, notes that Kosygin's economic report to the 25th Party Congress "pointed even more clearly to the end of struggle" between Brezhnev and Kosygin.
No one has pointed more clearly at the one language than Joseph Greenberg.
But we will understand Lewis more deeply when we define some points more clearly.
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