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As wholesome as GBBO itself, she is what we might define as "quintessentially British".

"In the future, we might define the disorders differently, or we might not.

We might define ourselves today as individuals seated at computers, cut off from the world and often alone.

The first of these is that those buildings that are baroque, or at least the architects and patrons who designed buildings that we think of today as Baroque, or we might define as Baroque buildings, they used the traditional vocabulary of architecture; they used the traditional vocabulary of architecture.

As it happens, not just digital natives, but also digital immigrants (whom we might define as anyone who still gets their news from a newspaper) would soon be writing book reviews, selling their own photographs, creating new uses for Google maps and, yes, even designing T-shirts.

For example, we might define "deontic implication" as follows: p d → q=df OB(p → q).

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What we here might define as "tragic" may simply be part of a much bigger picture that we know nothing about.

Therefore, we investigated whether this pattern might define a more general protein motif.

Finally, we note that two mutations might define an additional functional region in SltB: sltB57 (ΔN544), the sltB102 (Y568D) affect a conserved region (see below) between the predicted pseudo-kinase and protease domains.

In addition, we sought to identify parameters that might define a practice population in the absence of universal patient registration.

Based on this earlier work, we proposed 6 dimensions or tendencies that might define action-oriented population nutrition research (Table 1).

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