Sentence examples for the pattern of dates from inspiring English sources

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The independent flu watchers, relying on local Indonesian news media, had argued that the pattern of dates on which different family members fell ill suggested that the virus had jumped from human to human to human.

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That film, which stars Steve Carell, must now hope to replicate the pattern of "Date Night," Mr. Carell's last comedy, which opened with a so-so $25 million but managed to take in about $100 million before its run was over.

If the pattern of molecular dating inferred from mtDNA and Y chromosome data is a true reflection of gibbon matrilineal and patrilineal histories, the delayed divergences occurred among paternal lineages might raise speculation of prolonged male-biased gene flow.

Wagner said that the new leaders at MSHA under the Obama administration hope to rewrite the pattern-of-violations rules, which date back to 1990.

Prosecutors also said that Mr. Reyes had denied ever backdating stock options when he was questioned by investigators about the pattern of favorable grant dates.

The pattern of the signature date book at KATE SPADE TRAVEL (59 Thompson St.; 965-8654) allegedly incorporates the designer's initials, but to the untrained eye the black circles and truncated squares seem to have been lifted from a Victor Vaserly painting.

Future studies should directly compare long-term retention of different procedural learning tasks in the same children with SLI; the pattern of results to date provides converging evidence that poor long-term procedural learning might be tied to learning sequence-specific information.

An example of the pattern of expected deaths by date for one region and socio-demographic group is shown in Figure 3.

They generally emphasize macroevolutionary process and assume that cultural entities actually exist with approximate start and extinction dates, the pattern of evolution is often punctuated, transmission and selection play roles in evolutionary process, and spandrels and exaptations are common (Bettinger 2009; Rosenberg 2009).

Full moons sometimes get in the pattern of appearing on a specific date every 19 years.

It also shows that relying on sealed sites to date the pattern of human movement across the landscape risks underestimating its antiquity.

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