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This rule shows the noun phrase structure when the noun combines with another noun phrase as a genitive.

In addition, this rule shows that the other post-modifiers of noun (P2 and S) can be combined optionally.

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The Ge10 case is an outlier to this rule, showing a gap slightly larger than the Si10 NC.

The few exceptions to this rule show how much their faces and voices and names are missed.

The EZ is an exception to this rule, showing a strong eastward (prograde) jet and has a local minimum of the wind speed exactly at the equator.

BESs 2, 4, 7 and 15 are exceptions to this rule, showing additional sequences (ingi element, VSG or ESAG3 pseudogene).

The arrow expresses the transition from to according to the rule shown in Fig. 16.

Nevertheless, we found that some CGIs escape this general rule, showing slightly different methylation values between the two replicas.

The reason for the appearance of such a unique trait remains unknown, but this exception to the general rule shows that elimination of cancer, if necessary, would present no difficulty.

The speed with which Wilson ignored his own "No Takedown" rule shows us how stern and staunch a freedom fighter this boy really is.

As the new A.P. rule shows, times can change.

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