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In the 1950's, Mr. Rooney explained, he was part of a group who shared a cluster of 10 season tickets, one of which was behind a pole at the Polo Grounds.
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A House consists of an average of seventy students sharing a cluster of dorm rooms and common areas within the residential commons.
Sometimes the goal is to be alive by the end of the year". "Life," an original painting by PBMR member and inmate Adolfo, whose hope inspires Father Dave on the "outside". Staff members share a cluster of cubicles in the same large, open room that houses the art studio.
H1 and H3 were the most frequent haplotypes observed in the study population and they share a cluster of mutations (Figure 1).
To illustrate this, Kapnick's facilitators shared a cluster chart of LSAT scores and GPAs that demonstrated how hard it can be to distinguish one high achiever from another; elite law students were, for the most part, one big, barely decipherable blob at the top of the chart.
This is a view shared by a cluster of scholars whose works bear a family resemblance and can be described – even while they may deem the framing a little clumsy – as 'liberal nationalism' (cf Miller, 1995; Mason, 2000).
Many observe that the organisms of a species often look the same or that the organisms of a species share a cluster of reoccurring properties.
Given that the leading NCDs share a cluster of inter-related yet modifiable risk factors, there are benefits in adopting a national strategy that requires countries to set out their responses to all the major risk factors.
Either approach is intrinsically unscalable. 1. Don't use shared memory (running a cluster of computers in parallel).
These Lpp also shared similarities with a cluster of Lpp found in Mcc (MCAP_0593; 0594; 0595 and 0596), identified as "Vmc".
They are comprised by members sharing a stable cluster of similarities, which are brought about by "homeostatic causal mechanisms" (such as, in the case of species, common developmental programs and selective pressures).
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