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Moreover, rat 6 refused to work on the task at one point, forcing us to terminate this part of the experiment at a lower number of sampled trials than intended (cf. Table 1).
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In one of the leaked slides contained in the c't report, which CSEC can neither confirm nor deny is authentic, there is a note about how the LANDMARK program is strengthened by the continuous acquisition of ORBs, a task that at one point was mandated to occur: "2-3 times/year, 1 day focused effort to acquire as many new ORBs as possible in as many non 5-eyes countries as possible".
Closer to the end of the party and then moving on after, Justine struggles with small tasks -- at one point, even needing assistance with bathing.
When Lauveng is institutionalised, we also get a vivid idea of her initial resistance to much of the treatment: the morning workouts, the confinement to an isolation ward, the meaningless tasks that, at one point, involve her in routinely rolling earplugs.
The tasks are real – at one point Pearce holds her hands in iced water until she can bear it no more.
He remained active in politics and government, at one point serving on a governor's task force on health.
Even as he scaled back the day job, the literary tasks multiplied – editing, broadcasting, judging (at one point he had to read 500 poetry collections for the Griffin prize) and travelling to perform or promote books.
At one point, another Marine task force mistook my task force for the enemy.
"Funnily enough, I actually gave some of my collaborators the task of setting up a seance at one point," says Wohead.
Spicer did not provide many details as to what the probe would look like, calling it at one point "a task force".
Such was the slow build of queries, tasks and muttered reminders-to-herself that at one point Ms. Hamilton stopped in her tracks and, like a human teakettle, let out a clenched, wordless sound somewhere between a moan and a squeal — as if her psyche needed a moment to exhale steam.
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