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This is apparent when one recalls that, although the D-repeat can have an impact on knee OA in Asians, it does not contribute to knee OA in Europeans: genetic or non-genetic factors must account for this ethnic difference [ 6].
"It's a rather unnerving feeling, to be honest, especially when one recalls just how hard it was to keep within the original budget".
It appears an even taller order when one recalls that the industry that spawned Orbitz is hardly famous for customer service.
Mr. Cheney's argument also sounds strange when one recalls that during the campaign Mr. Bush's advisers made a point of arguing that his tax cuts wouldn't pump up demand.
But it shouldn't be taken too seriously, especially when one recalls that the very first Nobel for Literature, in 1901, the award that set the modern prize train in motion, was won by, er, Sully Prudhomme.
But it's hard not to think of the debate as primarily taking the form of professional wrestling — especially when one recalls that Hawass was willing to contribute to "The Pyramids, the Sphinx, the Mystery," a discussion between him and key supporters of the unorthodox position, held on an Alaskan cruise ship in the late nineties.
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The treacly arrangement of Stephen Foster's "Ah! May the Red Rose Live Alway," which featured David Harrington's schmoozy rendering of the violin solo line, was hard to take, especially when one recalled that Ms. Upshaw's revered mentor, Jan De Gaetani, recorded this repertory with such simplicity and elegance -- and no amplified echo effects.
But when one recalled that the corny old cantata manages to put a paraphrase of the concluding line of the "Communist Manifesto" in Abraham Lincoln's mouth, it was hard to shake the suspicion that it had been dropped for other reasons.
There were light moments, such as when one firefighter recalled the day "Harry told another firefighter he stunk at golf".
Two toll collectors on the New Jersey Turnpike were standing on the side of the highway at Interchange 15E when one of them recalled an incident from the moring rush: A woman pulled up to a full service booth, he said, even though her car was equipped with an E-ZPass sensor.
Hey, come on, what if we can't feed ourselves?" He recalls when one of Wyman's own beekeepers, Dave Hackenberg, first noticed the syndrome called Colony Collapse Disorder (CCD) back in 2006.
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