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Miami rarely presented much of a threat.
Mr. Bush has never presented much of a detailed plan.
There are times, though, when ideological boundaries are fungible, particularly in periods of crisis, a fact clear to Mr. Obama, who presented much of his agenda as an emergency response to the worst economic downturn since the Great Depression.
French physicist Augustin-Jean Fresnel presented much of his work on diffraction as an entry to a competition on the subject sponsored by the French Academy of Sciences in 1818.
In a phone interview, Dr. Darrel A. Regier, the psychiatric association's research director, who with Dr. David Kupfer of the University of Pittsburgh is co-chairman of the task force, said that experts working on the manual had presented much of their work in scientific conferences.
Galileo also presented much of his work in plays or dialogues, instead of dense theoretical texts.
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The prosecutor didn't present much of a case.
At 26-47, wouldnoton would not seem to present much of a threat, Childs or not.
Prosecutors will present much of the same evidence from the first trial.
Chocolate syrup, surprisingly, did not present much of a problem, either.
Mr. Salmon argues that such religious enclaves do not present much of a public health problem except to their members.
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