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On this it says it's automating some processes where it sees suspicious account activity — such as "exceptionally high-volume tweeting with the same hashtag, or using the same @handle without a reply from the account you're mentioning".

The classification for Stanford-Binet L-M scores does not include terms such as "exceptionally gifted" and "profoundly gifted" in the test manual itself.

This is a dimension that includes the senses of "trauma", "barbarism" and, many times, "catastrophe", and replaces vague expressions such as "exceptionally threatening".

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There are no such diagnoses as "Exceptionally Able to Face Stress" or "Remarkably Resilient" or "Courageously Independent in the Face of Abuse".

For example, inferences based on the estimated rate of a single lineage, such as an exceptionally high rate [e.g. 1], may be based on error in rate estimation on that lineage.

Size-fractionated culture filtrates from the pathogenic fungus triggered in soybean cells Ca2+ changes characterized by special features, such as an exceptionally high Ca2+ elevation (7.53 ± 0.15 μM) caused by the <3 kDa metabolites, and a final long-lasting sustained Ca2+ level recorded with both <3 kDa (0.66 ± 0.04 μM) and >3 kDa (0.47 ± 0.03 μM) fractions (Fig. 1c).

It is known that in older animals such as breeding sows, exceptionally high IPMA antibody titres against PCV2 can be found compared to antibody titres against other viruses.

Adding personality traits such as "I'm an exceptionally organised individual with a keen eye for detail," would risk making her letter sound bland unless context or examples were included.

Wild silkworm cocoons such as Antheraea pernyi exhibit exceptionally high toughness, excellent thermal buffer, directional moisture transfer and strong UV resistance, all of which contribute to the high-level protection of the silkworm pupa in harsh outdoor environments.

In the early 21st century, ecologists and wildlife officials were concerned that the brown tree snake could invade other islands, such as the Hawaiian Islands (which are exceptionally rich in endemic bird species), and substantially reduce or eliminate the species found on them.

During harsh winters such as that of 1881, an exceptionally cold winter, famine reigned and the severe cold led people to literally lose their limbs due to frostbite: Many have had frostbite here in the East during winter; it is said that two men in the Hérað-district will lose their legs in addition to those three that suffered frostbite in Seyðisfjörður.

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