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The teenager, Matthew Lovett, who is now 19, agreed to the plea deal in Superior Court here to avoid likely indictment and trial.
Embassies caution their citizens to avoid likely trouble spots.With a mix of error and mischance, Mr Morsi has managed to anger every tier of Egypt's class-ridden society.
Only when it becomes apparent that the absence of an official opening is merely a device to avoid (likely anticipated to be negative) reviews from being published should critics review shows prior to them.
Only Singapore citizens or permanent residents were included in the study to avoid likely loss to follow up.
These regions are shown in Table 1, which, in order to avoid likely spurious associations, includes all genetic associations with minimum P value no larger than 5 × 10−4 tested in a total sample size of at least 1000 individuals.
About 10 g of sample was mixed with 500 mL 80% ethanol, and the same amount was mixed with 80% methanol; both were stirred continuously at 4 °C for 24 h in the dark, to avoid likely oxidation of sensitive compounds due to light and high temperature.
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