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But he liked the stage too much.
I've been in the studio and on stage too much.
When the midwives reflected on the situation afterwards other factors were also analysed, such as how they had managed the active phase of the second stage, the birthing position, wondering if an episiotomy would have made any difference or whether they had forced the second stage too much.
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Next, γ can be increased iteratively until the data are broken up in many small, isolated clusters of similar data-points; in this case (as illustrated in Fig. 5 for early cell stages), too much weight is placed on preserving small local distances.
The notion has the appeal of a test which does not, at this stage, require too much in the way of detail.
"I'm really gutted to be leaving the race but the injuries that I sustained on [Wednesday's] stage were too much to continue.
This fits in well with our modular, microlibrary strategy, borrowing from the Unix playbook by ensuring each of our dependencies are focussed on achieving one goal, and can be switched out for an alternative at a later stage without too much refactoring.
And Nicholson, one of the best younger writers in the genre (this is his fifth book), is a vigorous and skillful storyteller: he shuffles a couple of dozen sharply, if not very originally, drawn characters on and off the stage without too much clanking of machinery and moves the plot along briskly, in the cross-cutting, quasi-cinematic manner that is now the norm in commercial fiction.
This is annoying in many events who either put sponsors delivering commercial talks on stage or too much branding around.
The reason lies in the fact that most cells in Rosenthal's canal are SGNs at the early stage without too much interaction from other cell types.
Too many staged gags, too much crude plot to string them around.
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