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Certainly the film itself, whose title has been translated printably, though not accurately, as "Rape Me," does little to contradict this thesis.

The "auditorium," in turn, is the designer Miriam Buether's version of the Windows on the World restaurant, a site I remember well, though not accurately enough to tell whether the breakfast menu with which we are presented is the real thing.

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The temporal unpredictability of the performance used in this study was investigated in an earlier pulse tapping study [35], which showed that listeners can predict the pulse of the expressively timed musical performance, though not as accurately as when tapping the pulse of the mechanical performance.

Anyway, the issue was better and more succinctly settled in a quip often (though perhaps not accurately) attributed to Casey Stengel: "Good pitching will always stop good hitting — and vice versa".

Therefore, these approaches, though informative, did not accurately model the pathology of anti-MPO-associated SVV in humans.

Though an ETR does not accurately predict whether an SVR will be achieved, it is necessary for SVR to occur[1].

Though the methods available could not accurately identify very deeply branched ss-rRNAs (largely due to difficulties in making robust sequence alignments for novel rRNA fragments), our analysis revealed the existence of multiple novel branches in the recA and rpoB gene families.

Even though such averaged information does not accurately predict the fate of individual women, it would be useful for women when they are trying to decide whether or not to use HT.

But hardliners in the ruling party – inevitably though not necessarily accurately nicknamed "Fidelists" – are reluctant to accept anything that might weaken their hold on power or the still primarily socialist nature of Cuba's economy.

Sometimes she doesn't know the men are handsome until afterward, studying the sketches that, though not flattering, accurately show the structure of the faces, the eyes.

From a practical diagnostic perspective, the appearance of astrocytes around a region of cystic encephalomalacia within brain that has resulted from an ischemic infarct or hemorrhage can be used to 'date' such a lesion (i.e., estimate how long it occurred prior to death), though not very accurately.

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