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Although we considered blinding the research assistant to the intervention this is not possible to maintain because residents and health care aides will undoubtedly refer to the sit-to-stand intervention at some point during their contact with the research assistant.
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The pair began a slow, circular tour, but then "the competitiveness comes out," Hingis said, undoubtedly referring to both of them.
Can you tell me its history? A. You are undoubtedly referring to 564 Fifth Avenue, which is more mock-Tudor than faux Swiss, with painted brown "beams".
The Cross of St . Georgeand the lion undoubtedly referred to ties with England, the mother country, while the stars represented the Southern Cross, already long recognized as an Australian national symbol.
D'Alembert was calling attention to the self-examination for which the 18th century is famous, and he was undoubtedly referring to the activities of mathematicians (like himself), jurists, economists, and amateur moralists rather than to those of narrow philosophical specialists.
He was undoubtedly referring to the controversy brewing over the disparity of populations and markets among teams, similar to the imbroglio in Major League Baseball.
When Augustus DeMorgan complained, in his 1847 logic text, about certain writers using the term "induction" as including "the use of the whole box of [logical] tools," he was undoubtedly referring to his teacher and friend Whewell (see Snyder 2008).
"There's all those studies out there," he said dismissively, undoubtedly referring to those groups that check for facts or whatever.
The second stanza reads: :... Of sea-bones, :and sons many :the ski-goddess :gat with Óthin. Lee Hollander explains that "bones-of-the-sea" is a kenning for "rocks", and believes that this defective stanza undoubtedly referred to Skaði as a "dweller of the rocks" in connection with her association with mountains and skiing.
In the process they cross paths with a disillusioned Midwestern mother trying to make it in L.A. who will undoubtedly be referred to as their "oven".
The Khaleej Times is undoubtedly right to refer to stunts such as these as being "provocations" and Wilders certainly appears to revel in the publicity this issue is bringing him and his party.
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