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There are communicating branches between these two nerves in four out of ten cases.

It was more of the same, except it was bigger, located in a more urban area, and the people working there were communicating with each other using those in-ear walkie talkies like the bad guys in The Matrix.

"The way that ethnic hatred is communicated [there] is simply through stories like you would tell a child.

"They were talking out there, they were communicating.

Even when intentions have been communicated, there is evidence that such are often difficult to understand or to deal with [ 15].

Messages on the importance of using them also need to be communicated, and there are issues around allergic reactions to the insecticide and ability to wash the nets.

For Mitra, there were no assumptions that were communicated to the students.

There may not be a central tower, but there will be communicating sensors in our most intimate objects.

"Thinking you need to be there even if you're communicating the flu is demented".

Officers there worried that some detainees were communicating through notes written in library books, potentially to plan an attack.

Ultimately, in this encounter there is uncertainty communicated in the contrast between 'may' (line 22) and 'but' (line 23) where a neurodegenerative diagnosis is stepped away from towards an 'age-related' diagnosis.

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