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The King's third sentence indicated an aversion to continuing the Christmas broadcasts inaugurated by George V, his father.

We have removed 'ErbB signaling in' from the sentence indicated, as we agree the experiment described is examining Schwann cell deficient zebrafish.

The end of a token is defined as i) one whose suffix does not contain letters or numbers or ii) whose suffix is the end of a sentence (indicated by full-stops, commas, colons, semi-colons and hyphens).

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The first sentence indicates that exchange rates do affect trade balances, but are just one of many factors influencing that balance.

As that last sentence indicates, Winsmith struggled coming to terms with Spencer's sudden and unexpected disappearance, even going so far as to suggest that his partner had "persuaded him off after they left camp".

Now, several years into his career, he again takes stock of his chosen profession — and, as Jauhar's opening sentence indicates, his outlook is not rosy: "When I look at my career at midlife, I realize that in many ways I have become the kind of doctor I never thought I'd be: impatient, occasionally indifferent, at times dismissive or paternalistic".

I expected nothing less from folks who won't have to live with the consequences of his domestic policies.William Black Cincinnati, OhioSIR - I am shocked and appalled by the sentence indicating that American blacks have a tendency to blame all of their problems on racism.

Although she said there were still many unanswered questions about the crime, Mrs. Halberstam said she was satisfied by a portion of the letter acknowledging that Mr. Baz's actions were "the crimes of a terrorist as described by the state prosecutor at the time of Baz's sentence," indicating that the killer had been motivated by political views and a wish to retaliate against Jews.

The 'again' in that sentence indicates that the preceding quarter met the same 30% benchmark.

An asterix before a sentence indicates that it is ungrammatical or ill-formed.

This means that two sentences have to be specified in the input: the (input) sentence to be moved and the (reference) sentence indicating its new position.

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