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Although warders were clearly recognisable by uniform, questioners did not otherwise reveal which portion of the audience they belonged to.
p. According to the article's author, which portion of the book should be read and which should be dismissed?
That policy was generally considered successful, but economists debate which portion of the jobs would have been created anyway.
In this competitive atmosphere, online retailers aren't being shy about which portion of a family's back-to-school budget they're after.
Because readers were assigned ten-minute time slots rather than page numbers, every reader but the first and the last could only guess at which portion would be theirs.
But United and American post only the total air fare, meaning passengers have to explore further to find out how much of what they are paying is for the ticket, and which portion is for fees.
Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), such as Crohn disease (regional ileitis) or ulcerative colitis, results in impaired absorption of many nutrients, depending upon which portion of the gastrointestinal tract is affected.
Since the various American yearly meetings corresponded with one another, the Hicksite separation spread to other yearly meetings that had to decide to which portion of the Philadelphia Yearly Meeting to write.
Christie's representatives had previously visited the museum in early June and confirmed Monday that the company had been hired to appraise the collection but gave no details about which portion of the collection it would be looking at.
It's not clear, he says, which portion of the antibody molecule upends PrP's infectivity.
Further experiments in test tubes showed which portion of the sugar molecule the liver cells were noticing.
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