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Telling the word "newsletter" to piss off & helping people screw business as usual to build unusually better businesses.
The widely-used protein sequence comparison method BLAST [42] was also employed here for comparison, and its DS-detecting performance was unusually better than many structure-based alignment methods.
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But in terms of its delivery, it is a show which consistently, and unusually, gets better with time.
Starting from comparable yield increases in the near term, the latter leads to RCP8.5 projections unusually offering better outcomes, though reducing with time.
But Kyoko and Mika Kano, two unusually buxom beauties better known here simply as the Kano sisters, are arguably Japan's top female celebrities, and they are now working to extend their appeal beyond the archipelago.
The second feature is even better: "Unusually Nearby," which is pretty much exactly what I've been asking for.
Ultimately it is a story of the power of ideas and how, perhaps unusually in business, the better one won.
They wrote their own material (or rather Lewis did, and her proportionately heftier pay cheques were reputedly a source of contention) and, unusually, the material got better as they went along.
Osborne put in an efficient and measured performance, easily getting the better of an unusually frosty Alistair Darling.
College endowments returned an average of 12.6 percent in fiscal 2010 — and, unusually, the smallest endowments performed better than the largest ones, according to preliminary data from 80 colleges and universities gathered for the comprehensive Nacubo-Commonfund Study of Endowments to be released in January.
To better understand the unusually frequent occurrence of EC in young people in this area, we conducted a retrospective study of all of the young EC patients diagnosed at Tenwek Hospital between January 1996 and June 2009.
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