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But for the vast general public, we are the best.
At the east end of the main floor is the vast General Office, with more rich marble, a coffered ceiling and a great free-standing marble safe.
The bass player Tony Stubbings became a close friend of Newman, and was amazed by his musical inventiveness and vast general knowledge.
A systematic scoping review of published and grey literature is, therefore, appropriate for searching through the vast general engagement literature to identify 'patient/family engagement' tools and guides applicable in health organization decision-making, such as within Alberta Health Services in Alberta, Canada.
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As a result, he added, a more intimate collection of poems like "Residencia en la Tierra" may now be valued over the vast "Canto General," with its call for Latin American unity.
Gail had wanted Marc buried in a Jewish cemetery, but, knowing that the Army meant more to him than Judaism did, she and Jack decided to have him buried in the vast Brigadier General William C. Doyle Veterans Memorial Cemetery, about forty minutes from their house.
Also, generalised prejudices against the medication were judged incorrect by the vast majority of general practitioners, whereas only a minority of the general population sample rejected them (Drugs can only calm down patients 88% vs. 35%, and make them even more ill 92% vs. 45%. For complete results see Table 1).
"They only allow $300 million a year to flow into operating expenditures, so the vast sum of general fund revenue still comes from income tax and general sales taxes and other taxes," he said.
But "Jeopardy!" relies on the ability to correlate a vast store of general knowledge with often-punny, indirect clues.
But for people looking for a mobile Mac to complement their desktop machine, and for those who aren't spending their whole day on their Macs for work (meaning likely the vast majority of general consumers), this is a future-oriented notebook that is just as effective in the present, too.
It's nothing less than the natural human ability to negotiate a vast amount of general knowledge -- to make connections and assess relationships between bits of information and discard useless facts and focus on what's most relevant -- and all very rapidly.
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