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Perhaps, it was such a noteworthy room the hotel retired its number — the Air Jordan of seduceries.
That Austen herself never married (despite a proposal she accepted before turning it down a day later) is treated as such a noteworthy fact that it seems to be the exception that proves the rule.
However, the tree's adaptation at midday does not indicate such a noteworthy change: While the midday water potential reaches up to −4.44 (± 0.25) MPa in August 2001, in June 2002 it shows only slightly stronger values of −4.82 (± 0.38) MPa.
He wondered why such a noteworthy event an adolescent's coming out to their parents—had never before been explored as an ongoing subject on a television series.
"The team's commitment to excel academically and ultimately achieve such a noteworthy goal is to be commended," said Michelle King, the district's deputy superintendent of school operations.
Though the inhibition of renal tumor growth was significant, it was not expected to result in such a noteworthy difference in the overall survival between the treatment group and the control.
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Such a total is noteworthy for its sheer size and its growth over the years — in 1980, for example, the comparable total was just $7 billion, according to Professor French.
Her story is — apparently we can use this word again — feminist, and as such it joins ranks with a noteworthy precursor about female werewolf empowerment: the 2000 movie "Ginger Snaps," in which the teenage Ginger, upon getting her period, begins to transform into a werewolf.
Moreover, addition of helix promoting solvent such as TFE led to a noteworthy increase in helix structure thereby suggesting that Eda-peptide is capable of adopting helix conformation depending on the nature and pH of the solvent.
Against such a backdrop, it's noteworthy that recent moves to empower shareholders seem to have done little to tamp down corporate enthusiasm for paying top dollar to top executives.
Noteworthy, such a well-defined feature present in the experimental electronic density of states and an information obtained about its distribution on the surface allows to significantly narrow down a range of defect structures to be considered in either theoretical modeling of the sample's surface or in spatially averaged spectroscopic experiments.
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