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That applies to most puns, including Milton's famous lines about the Prophet Elijah's ravens, which were "though ravenous taught to abstain from what they brought," or the character mentioned by Freud, who calls the Christmas season the "alcoholidays".

Four hours later the main body was close to Livry after a 12 mile unopposed advance, the last 6 mile of which were though German-held territory.

Four hours later, the main body approached Livry after an unopposed advance of 12 mile, the last 6 mile of which were though German-held territory.

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bAn alternative derivation may be done in the context of vector-sensor ESPRIT[15], treating each subarraybeamformer output as a virtual vector sensor, which is though beyond the scope of this article.

Demographic reports are not supportive of recent population bottlenecks in this group, which is, though, to be slowly but steadily expanding (Coast, 2001).

Whichever argument you choose, bear in mind that "Johnny English" is distributed by Universal, which is (though probably not for long) the subsidiary of a French water company, and that it was partly financed by Studio Canal, also a French company.

Right after the live coverage ended, CBS's viewership dropped to approximately 12.3 million for "60 Minutes," and then to 8 million for "Big Brother" (which was, though a much lower figure, an above-average one for that show).

An alternative is to perform robustness analysis of an MPC controlled system which is though generally avoided due to complicated theoretical formulations, implicitness and conservativeness of the approach.

We suspected that samples GCsq0016, TCsq0049, TCsq0047, and NDsq0178 were also affected by sample mix-up in view of some signals of recombination, which are though not sufficiently conclusive on their own.

Chronically stress rodents show an attenuated basal DA [ 454- 456], which is though to underlie symptoms of anhedonia.

Culberson et al. (2005) saw a small effect of 'Do-not-hospitalize' (DNH -orders, which are though quite less frequent than (DNH -orders in the US.

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