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They may mirror each other, flying 2 3 m (7 10 ft) apart and copying each other swooping and swerving.
But while they may mirror the fierce family loyalty the television family had, the sisters also are loyal to the sport of swimming, which is why El Dorado will be a team to reckon with in Division I. "They (Grace and Nancy) are very close and are very supportive of each other," El Dorado Coach Michael Ashe said.
RA metabolite levels may be useful as indicators of excessive RA, as they may mirror the need to catabolize RA.
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20 Different risk estimates may mirror country specific factors (such as disease management), but they may also depend on how disease is defined and how patients in each study are identified.
It may be a source of valuable information because they can be obtained via routine blood sampling, they provide real-time information about a patient's current disease state, and their features may mirror those of recurrent tumours.
And the expectations of the audience may mirror this impatience.
Here is a sweet-sour buffoonery whose stunts may mirror our own puzzling dilemmas.
Some may mirror the one in Massachusetts, which actively screens the policies and negotiates with insurers on behalf of customers.
In addition, soil characteristics and composition of biological communities of creation projects may mirror those of degraded wetlands.
Christa Maiwald uses embroidery, a cozy domestic medium, to meditate on the anxious, sometimes violent, emotions of adolescents, which may mirror her own ambivalence about society's expectations.
This trend may mirror the recent transition to experiential retail.
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