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There were also some dead spots in the stage action and mime, but the ensemble dancers were precise, as was the children's corps in the Waltz of the Hours.
The data coming from the pre-existing MTCT datasets were precise, as they derive from previous research programmes, but most of the data from the CePReF, which represents 77% of the children, was collected retrospectively by the means of a standardised collection instrument.
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London, from this peculiar vantage point, is precise as a print.
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Their rivals might have spent all of the money – £110.5m to be precise, as opposed to Arsenal's blank – but there is life in the tried and trusted.
Cink, younger by 23 years, won that easily — by six shots, to be precise – as Watson's efforts over the previous 72 holes took their predictable toll.
Here I can be precise as to the time because the MRI technician was keeping track.
However, he took a minor in neurobiology, neuropharmacology to be precise, as part of the requirements.
He explicitly considers the proper number presentations as Gestalt qualities, and to be precise, as presentations of "second order".
Or to be precise, exactly as remote as he chose to be.
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