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These were not high-sided SUVs, which are prone to rolling over, but its bestselling Camry and Corolla saloons.
In Korean mythology, dokebi are spirits with supernatural powers which are prone to pranks and unpredictable feats, like conjuring feasts from land and sea.
Each vial of 6 percent hydrogen peroxide gel allows precise application of the goo to teeth (one should avoid gums, which are prone to sensitivity).
The administration will conduct surprise inspections and there will be more police deployment in areas, which are prone to crime, he said.
There is no one test that is the best measure of anything, let alone the SATs, which are prone to so many discrepancies and strategizing by tutors.
It shares water level information with the neighboring Indian states of Assam and West Bengal, which are prone to downstream flooding.
I might add to that list wines like white Burgundies, which are prone to oxidation problems that some consumers may not recognize.
But beware freshwater with wooden boats, which are prone to rot.
Also, most reviewed articles were case series, which are prone to both selection and experimental bias.
It is accurate compared to traditional incremental methods, which are prone to error propagation.
Normally, obtaining h spd involves complicated uplink feedback schemes, which are prone to error.
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