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All events and vaccine exposure information were routinely identified from the routine scripted demographic surveillance surveys conducted within the Navrongo surveillance population.

For all their similarities, the Parises are routinely identified by the one thing that separates them: Courtney's singular success.

Mr. Bruckheimer, who is routinely identified in publicity material as "the most successful producer of all time," is not a man for subtlety or for half measures.

The military defendants in that case, and others charged over deaths and alleged abuse during the Iraq campaign, were routinely identified.

(As older readers know, young gay men of the '80s routinely identified their significant others as lovers, rather than as boyfriends or partners).

The pharmaceutical entrepreneur Sam Waksal, now under indictment for forgery and insider trading, is routinely identified in terms of his deluxe Manhattan real estate -- the "art-filled SoHo loft," where he was arrested at dawn one Wednesday this summer.

Marisa Merz was routinely identified as the wife and, since 2003, the widow of one of Arte Povera's leading figures, Mario Merz; for years her own work was exhibited sporadically and afforded only glancing consideration.

It routinely identified children with neuroblastoma that was destined for spontaneous regression, and it was not associated with a decrease in mortality for older children diagnosed with aggressive forms of the disease.

Fussell theorizes that Douglas's sexuality was a relic of the decadent nineties, when homosexuality itself a freshly minted term was routinely identified with youth worship and endowed with a classical pedigree based upon a superficial understanding of institutionalized pederasty in ancient Greece.

That brings to mind the perhaps surprising thought that Mr. Deller and artists of the relational aesthetics movement with whom he is routinely identified share something central with Mr. Hirst: a sense of crisis around the question of what art can be for, in a time when all its traditional philosophical supports seem to have collapsed.

The ulnar nerve was routinely identified and protected but not transposed (case 1, see Fig. 1a c).

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