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Both sides used remarkably similar language to describe their frustrations.

When reporting on nursing home visits nearly all of the interview partners used remarkably emotional language.

However, with dihydropyran 6 f′, significant activity was only observed when [Rh2{(R -DOSP}4] had been used; R -DOSP}4y, no significant activity was observed with the enantiomeric catalyst, suggesting that the most active product is chiral and that [Rh2{(R)-DOSP}4] catalyzes thadformation of the more active enantiomer.

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The big news is the new 2.0-litre EcoBoost petrol engine, which uses a turbocharger, direct fuel injection, and extremely variable camshaft timing to produce a lot of power and, even more useful, a lot of pulling ability while using remarkably little fuel.

Most of the space has been known, and even open to visitors, for years; the tour company that used to show people around is still in business, but has now moved to another underground space, using remarkably similar leaflets.

When Mandelson describes Royal Mail as "less efficient and less profitable by comparison with its European counterparts", he does so using remarkably similar language - and a similar lack of evidence - to Richard Hooper's review into our industry.

With the appearance of transistorized switching circuits, which use remarkably low power, a need arose for a relay that would operate reliably with a power of 100 to 300 milliwatts, compared with 4 watts for the conventional relay.

This brought him to challenge the two-millennium-old theory of spontaneous generation, using remarkably well-designed experiments.

And it is a recipe that uses remarkably few ingredients; just intrinsic properties of point-sized objects, and spatio-temporal relations.

"This action is about a great deal more than bathrooms," Lynch said, using remarkably strong language to condemn the bill.

The organization's leaders and members used a remarkably consistent series of words to describe their identity: "law-abiding," "peaceable," "patriotic," "freedom-loving," and "average citizens".

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