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The more than 250 houses in the district were mostly completed by 1914.
The buildings — most of them row houses — in the extension were mostly completed by 1910.
One exception was the methylation analysis of Seattle samples, which were mostly completed on MSI-H cases.
These checklists were either used for all children visiting the emergency department, or, in one hospital, only for children with trauma, and were mostly completed by emergency department nurses.
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In the 1980s, just as the reconstructed city had been mostly completed, the Yugoslav "economic miracle" faltered, with mass unemployment and a huge national debt.
The committee's work had been mostly completed before Sept. 11, and the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon did not change the committee's recommendations, Dr. Sozen said.
In my opinion (and I believe the opinions of many colleagues), we have greater understanding of Greenland's ice than Antarctica's, and we have greater confidence that Greenland will be "well-behaved" — we will more easily project changes in Greenland's ice, with greater confidence that changes begun now will take centuries or longer to be mostly completed.
But the cleanup is mostly completed, and parks officials now say there is a silver lining: the chance to restore an overgrown park to the original vision of its creators, Frederick Law Olmsted and Calvert Vaux, who won a competition to design it in 1858.
They typically charge a flat monthly rate to fulfill a set number of requests, like finding an infant-friendly ski resort or untangling a phone bill, which are mostly completed on the Web and through e-mail or on the phone.
Due to the complicated computation, the actual operations are mostly completed by the aid of surface characterization software.
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