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DIANA-Union is too composed of a very large number of predictions (472 472).
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Myomesin-3 (~162 kDa), also composed of a nonmodular NH2-terminus and tandem Ig and FnIII domains, is present at the M-band, too [ 8].
Too composed to be like real speech, such dialogue still uses colloquial patterns of truism and cliché.
That Eurasian "megacontinent," Brzezinski observed, "is just too large, too populous, culturally too varied, and composed of too many historically ambitious and politically energetic states to be compliant toward even the most economically successful and politically preeminent global power".
While Obama seemed composed -- too composed I would guess for many of his supporters -- former Senator John Edwards was the most outspoken against Hillary in the debate.
The man is far too composed, too regal, to betray the weight of it, but the soul must weary of its persistence.
Tarantino is not, in general, a great fan of Kubrick — he finds Kubrick's films too cold, too composed.
The several cloisters or courts of a large monastery carried on the tradition established by the greater Germanic households of the pagan time; they too were composed of "proliferating quadrangles".
A host of financial scandals, from the bribery around the Salt Lake City Winter Olympics in 2002 to gambling on cricket matches, have exposed the frailties of international governing bodies, which are all too often composed of ageing worthies with little business nous.
RNA, too is composed of four chemical bases: adenine, guanine, cytosine, and--in a slight departure from DNA--uracil DNA--uracil DNA--uracil
How composed is too composed?
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