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"It is hard to pinpoint this as racially motivated, but the effect is de facto segregation".
"If that's what we're going to pinpoint this to, we're kidding ourselves".
Being able to pinpoint this is vital support for the theory that early mammals became nocturnal specialists.
"Looking back years from now, it's likely that investors won't even be able to pinpoint this period on a long-term stock chart," he said.
Williams may have been the only player to air his complaints in public, but King insisted, "To try to pinpoint this all on Deron, it's not fair".
It is not easy to pinpoint this transition in the course of history, except to say that in Maxwell's work in the 1860s definitely belong to the first category, and Gibbs' book of 1902 to the second.
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It's hard to pinpoint the moment in this memoir when Ted Kennedy first seems like a grownup.
As the Mets left Atlanta on Sunday, several players paused to pinpoint the moment when this season seemed to slip from their mitts.
But we don't have any concrete evidence of that. A. It might very well be a couple of years before it becomes evident, and it might be difficult to pinpoint the consequences of this.
The signal attenuation permits the detection of a specific liquid presence in the vicinity of the sensor and the reflection of the same signal allows to pinpoint the location of this event.
I've spent much of the last year trying to pinpoint the reasons for this startling disconnect in my new book, Right is Wrong, which is being released today April 299).
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