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"Serena and Venus both appeared nervous and didn't look happy to be there," said John McEnroe, who is analyzing the tournament for television broadcasts.

Loudest ovation of the night, I think, was when the scoreboard showed Cal Ripken Jr., who is analyzing for the TBS telecast.

"The problem is always the noise," said Alessio Signorini, a Ph.D. candidate in computer science at the University of Iowa who is analyzing Twitter for what it shows about the outbreak.

"They might be tightly linked to the development of soil on land," said Dr. Baldauf, the Swedish biologist, who is analyzing the DNA of species discovered in the Eumycetozoan Project.

Richard I. Stark Jr., who is analyzing Reserve affairs at the Center for Strategic and International Studies in Washington, said one of the greatest challenges to Reserve personnel is the Army "stop loss" orders that halted the departure of active-duty soldiers from units set for rotation into Iraq or Afghanistan.

Richard I. Stark, who is analyzing reserve affairs at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, a Washington policy research institute, said that the Army traditionally kept about half of its capability in the Guard and Reserves, yet for years devoted only 8percentt of its budget to those units.

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As the Florida Supreme Court said, those who are analyzing the contradictions in the law ought to be guided by the deepest principles at stake.

I left to find David Simas, the political director at the White House, who was analyzing the results as a number of other staffers huddled around his conference table, staring at a torrent of tweets.

She had come in contact with the Spectralist school of composers, the likes of Gérard Grisey and Tristan Murail, who were analyzing the acoustic properties of sound and deriving musical structures from them.

(One writer in The Bangkok Post, who was analyzing Ms. Yingluck's hairstyle, waxed poetic: "That side part perfectly grazes your ear like a young lamb gently skipping over a meadow," the author wrote).

Excavation was completed in 1996, and Dr. Arneborg is now coordinating plans for publication next year of a book of reports by more than a dozen scientists who are analyzing soils, pollens, animal bones, ice cores, swatches of cloths, runic inscriptions, body lice and house flies to unravel the farm's "silent sagas".

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