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"Universities can hardly be blamed for using a figure the minister responsible for universities announced to parliament in May.
Icon, in literature, a description of a person or thing, usually using a figure of speech.
"My opponent would add between 20 and 30,000 additional federal employees," Mr. Bush said, using a figure that the Gore campaign has disputed.
But they are using a figure of two miles to the gallon difference and that's not true.
They confirmed analysts' projections for a big earnings pop in the third quarter and the full year, and, using a figure from the previous quarter, said the company held more than $315 million in cash.
Williams states that "only 2.5% of children's homes have an Ofsted rating of 'outstanding'," using a figure for homes declared outstanding at every one of six visits in the past three years.
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Turn the heat to very low and stir, using a figure-of-eight motion, until the custard thickens – this will take eight to 10 minutes.
All patients were treated using a figure-of-eight bandage.
In two of six subjects from the same group, it was possible to elicit MEPs by TMS applied selectively to one hemisphere using a figure-of-eight coil.
Nonoperative treatment using a figure-of-eight bandage is simple to carry out.
Patients with MA had statistically significant lower PT compared with controls when a circular coil was used (MD −28.33; 95 % CI −36.09 to −20.58); a similar result was found in MwA patients (MD −17.12; 95 % CI −23.81 to −10.43); using a figure-of-eight coil the difference was not statistically significant.
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