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The word "Protestant" does not occur in the BCP, as its first edition predates this term in its usual sense; neither does the word "Anglican" which was not used as we use it until the 19th century.

After we had integrated the 4 aforementioned datasets into one combined training set, and developed and validated the prognostic models in the 1st independent validation set using the custom Affymetrix GeneChipTM, another ovarian cancer dataset became publicly available and thus we decided to use it as a 2nd independent validation set (GSE9899) [15].

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It comes bubbling to the surface in 19th-century English poets, like Swinburne and Hopkins, who use it with startling boldness, and 20th-century Welsh poets, like David Jones and Dylan Thomas.

To the typical politico, this might seem like something to tip-toe around, but Davis -- the gunslinger that Grimes is not -- has used it as 11th hour target practice.

Last Tuesday, at a forum put together by the Wall Street Journal, President Barack Obama told a group of C.E.O.s that he was relatively sure that healthcare.gov would be "functioning for the majority of people who are using it" by November 30th, two months after its disastrous launch.

One American woman, Cathy O'Brien, used it and finished 10th, Dr. Martin said.

Melody Maker used it on the 10th anniversary of what become known as the Battle of the Beanfield.

Well, whad'ya know – fewer writers used the word "theretofore" in the 1960s than used it in the 19th century; more employed the word "groovy"; the Second World War generated sadder words than the peace that followed it; American writers are more garrulous than we are, and no female character in any novel written by the Brontë sisters says "Whad'ya know".

Carl Linnaeus, the founder of modern binomial nomenclature, gave lemurs their name as early as 1758, when he used it in the 10th edition of Systema Naturae.

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