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The US justice department opened a criminal investigation into the killing, while a French journalist who was held hostage alongside Foley in Syria confirmed that he "roughly" knew the man, a suspected hostage guard known as "John".
A group of Indian dancers reached for her hand to dance the Quinuoa Saruch, a folk dance that marks the planting of potatoes, and Ms. Karp roughly knew the three-step and smiled widely as she was twirled from one dancer to another.
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We now roughly know what aging is: the buildup of errors, at the genetic and cellular level.
But if a reviewer doesn't roughly know what they're talking about, they're surely in trouble.
Where Reith's three words can feasibly be defined (we roughly know what information, education and information look like) the new Whittingdale trio is essentially subjective.
These "nuclear refugees," as they are roughly known, tell tales of arduous journeys, of scrounging to find gasoline amid post-disaster shortages, and arriving with just the clothes on their backs.
In titrimetric procedures, the number of data points can be reduced when the analyte concentration is roughly known.
In addition, from the zeta potential measurement, we can roughly know the dominated component on the particles surface.
In order to roughly know about the distributions of Bi2Te3 micro-flakes on the SiO2/Si substrate, the optical microscopy and SEM observations were performed.
One motivation for using the hard sphere model is to estimate seismic wavespeeds in planets whose interior structure is only roughly known.
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