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All gone – thus the book's title – which suggests more of a complaint than is perhaps there.
This is a solid verdict, except for its ethereal final word, "elsewhere," which suggests more possibilities for salvation, in the afterlife.
Cue film fans doing some digging and discovering this is a phrase trademarked to communications company Sable, which suggests more videos will follow over the coming months.
Such officers are still counted as part of the "minimum strength", however, which suggests more officers are available than actually are.
The formal, even overwhelming architectural setting, the woman's fierce glance and the odd alienation of the figures lend mystery to this painting, which suggests more a lens view than one done in oils.
The death of his mother triggers a terrible murderous rage in Ani - let down, sadly, by Christiansen's pouting face which suggests more than anything else the orphanhood of Bambi.
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They detected more-negative amplitudes and shorter latencies in adolescents, which suggests more-efficient and -mature processing, akin to adult levels.
She is now running well behind Mr. Perry and Mitt Romney, a former Massachusetts governor, in national polls, which suggest, more critically, that she has given up a share of Tea Party supporters, her traditional base, to Mr. Perry.
As Cassini flew through the plumes of vapor and ice crystals rising into space from the eruptions, it also detected simple carbon-based molecules like methane and carbon dioxide, which suggest more complicated carbon molecules may lie on the moon's surface.
A constraint optimization of process variables could be identified from contour plots of the response surfaces, which suggested more productive process in limited daily processing time.
The aim is to update a 2007 analysis which suggested more than 66,000 women had undergone a form of ritual cutting, with some 24,000 girls at risk.
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