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His voice boomed through the envelope.
You need to make yours stand out, and there's no better way of doing this than a little 'surprise blood' soaking through the envelope.
In addition, the walk from the Brighton Line Prospect Park station to Ebbets Field was such a nice one, right through the envelope of aroma from the Bond Bread bakery on Flatbush Avenue.
Fox tore through the envelope of sanity in 2000 when it hired a comedian (Jimmy Kimmel) to pick winners and tweak his colleagues; when he departed for a late-night show on ABC, an impressionist (Frank Caliendo) replaced him.
Back home in my apartment, I looked through the envelope of rejected work and discovered a cartoon was missing — this one: Whitney Darrow's version showed that he clearly did.
Back home in my apartment, I looked through the envelope of rejected work and discovered a cartoon was missing — this one: I didn't think it was the strongest drawing in the batch.
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Charlotte — that was the identity she had in any context relating to her mother — sifted through the envelopes.
The random number seed, and the 18 printed sequences of As and Bs, are sealed in double envelopes, with again, no hint of the contents being visible through the envelopes.
One of the mechanisms through which the envelope teaser is hypothesized to work is through increasing the chance that a physician gatekeeper would pass the survey along to the potential respondent, thereby increasing the likelihood of response.
The RA at each clinic will carry out the randomization through picking the envelope with the lowest serial number available in the clinic.
Later on, his method of getting approximate and quick answers through back-of-the-envelope calculations became informally known as the "Fermi method", and is widely taught.
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