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were phases
noun
A distinguishable part of a sequence or cycle occurring over time.
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However, there were phases here when it seemed that they had more charm than menace.
There was a sunny side to defeat: This was, by far, Nadal's toughest match in Paris this year, and there were phases when Almagro, much closer to the baseline than Nadal, was hitting with awesome power and forcing Nadal into full stretch in the corners.
There were phases of no sampling in the Metropolis-Hastings steps for the log baseline hazard coefficients.
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There were phase-changing microcapsules in there as well.
These flavours were phased out by 1992.
None of his supporters were phased.
The positions were phase matched.
"This is phase one.
And that was Phase 1.
Ten are being phased out.
Compliance will be phased in.
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