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This is all primo hot-stove stuff, of course, but while following the WAR swarms to their conclusions, I experienced a familiar inner nervousness, which I classify under the UFI (Undeserved Feelings of Inadequacy) emotional index perhaps familiar to other somewhat older fans.

At first glance, these companies reminded me of Postmates, which I classify as a premium service targeting a niche audience of wealthy urbanites willing to pay a 30percentt premium to have food delivered.

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"There are things in life which I would classify as 'noise'," Gary Neville says in his quietly firm way.

But the fact is, those particular animals (which I now classify as usual creatures) have been written about, sung about, and shown in nature shows bazillions of times--a good thing, for me, considering it's what I seem to always get sucked into while flipping channels or surfing the Internet.

The song does indeed contain all the elements of Slim Chance which I would classify as being a rich mixture of great underlying grooves overlaid with soaring fiddle, mandolin, squeezebox and guitar from Steve Simpson and Charlie Hart who are both masters of all those instruments.

First, if the document subset R i which be classified rightly by the classifier i is also easy for classifier i + 1.

I don't resent Google doing it, of course, and I think it is one of the few Google projects that is legitimately and freely giving to the world — as opposed to Android, for example, which I appreciate but don't classify as charitable in any way.

The presence or absence of autoantibodies to p53 was compared with the clinical status of each patient, which was classified: (i) primary remission; (ii) secondary remission following a previous relapse; (iii) active relapsed disease; or (iv) continuous active disease since first diagnosis.

From Table 7 and Fig. 4, the results of fuzzy evaluation matrix B for the other wells showed that the groundwater quality of well No. S1 is (0.579, 0.421, 0, 0, 0), and it found to belong to grade I, which is classified as excellent and their water quality is considered to be suitable for various purposes.

Accordingly, we examined the four myosin heavy chain genes, Myh1, -2, -4 and -7 (in wild-type and sg/sg mice), which identify and classify types I, IIa, IIb and IIx fibres, respectively (ESM Fig.  2a d).

Findings reported in the literature, that stereotyping might influence the interpretation of symptoms and behaviour [ 7], are in line with our findings that symptoms and behaviour are characteristics according to which claimants are classified (i.e. clear physical diagnosis, mental or unclear diagnosis, respectively coping behaviour, behaviour during the interview).

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