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At the speech on Saturday, the movement sought to convey a certain respectability, from sharply dressed guards in gray suits to the punctuality of Mr. Sadr himself, who began speaking precisely at 10 a.m., as scheduled.
Yates, speaking precisely and unhurriedly, did say that she and her colleague took McGahn "through, in a fair amount of detail of the underlying conduct, what General Flynn had done," and that they then explained some of their concerns.
After he's done speaking, precisely nothing will have changed.
Depending on particle size (speaking precisely, the value of κ a the ratio of the radius of the core particle (a) to the electrical double-layer thickness (κ − 1)), Helmholtz Smoluchowski, Hückel Onsager, or Henry's equation, respectively, should be applied for the characterization of the particles migration [ 23].
The FAT is based on the randomness and sparse-ness of scatterer distributions as stated in Section 1. Speaking precisely, however, a distribution of non-overlapping scatterers cannot be perfectly random for a finite distribution density.
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He's slim, with a shaved head, and he spoke precisely, rarely stumbling over his words.
But in my recollection, Dave spoke precisely, almost formally, the "Gs" at the ends of gerunds landing softly, not dropped.
Seltzer was slim, had a shaved head, and wore metal-frame glasses; matching his fastidious look, he spoke precisely, rarely stumbling over his words.
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