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Here, we take a look at some of the facts and figures surrounding a fixture which matters on Wearside and Tyneside.
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The microarray assay was able of consistently determining genotype which matters on treatment planning and was the main goal of this study.
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The report does not say how many enrollees are young, which matters because Obamacare relies on young healthy people to subsidise the sick.
Change is seen in the Physics as a process in which matter either takes on or loses form.
Surface complexation is an example of adsorption, a chemical process in which matter accumulates on a solid particle surface.
We've been working with the NUT, among other unions, on issues which matter most to our members".
Apart from this political arena, which primarily matters on the national level, we could also identify a regional arena.
The quote found Beyoncé commenting that "I Care" is one of the many ballads which take on matters of the heart.
But Clarke may finally be tiring of the Lindros matter, which has dragged on for the last few years.
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