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We chose to remove that option (reflected in the Supplemental Material: DCI), which raised item 13 discrimination from 0.07 to 0.11.
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Even the chicken schnitzel, an eyebrow-raising item on a menu written in questionable taste — how could a tasty grilled pastrami sandwich with pickled red onion, brown mustard and Russian dressing earn the name Pistol Whip? — was acceptable despite its lack of adornment.
The inn, during its 25 years of operation, has struck up relationships with farmers and purveyors, encouraging them to raise or produce items, from shiitakes to candied grapefruit rind, that they might have never dreamed of or made only for family tables.
Second, many of our measures were single items, raising concerns regarding item reliability.
Posted by volunteers, they are one-time efforts to raise small item donations to help one family, homeless person or individual in need.
A spokesman for Bonhams auctioneers said: "Whenever a serious question is raised about an item's provenance we withdraw it from sale pending an internal investigation.
It would have been a simple matter to recognize the unique concerns raised by each item of evidence and then research around the dispute to determine which version was more likely.
After baking, the result is a raised semicircular food item.
Nationwide, hundreds of hospitals vowed to serve at least one meat or poultry item raised without the use of antibiotics on this day as a symbol of solidarity with the campaign to protect this most important public health tool.
"Since I grow dates, that gave me the idea to raise other items that appeal to ethnic communities".
To keep the agenda moving, residents are barred from raising new items and are instead referred to the various committees.
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