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Rodman's Neck, with its prefabricated buildings and ambient pops of gunfire, has the feeling of a military base, and inside the trailer a company of 30 or so recruits was receiving yet another course of quasi-military training.

In lieu of yet another course of terminal prophylaxis with primaquine, the patient was given chloroquine, 300 mg/week for 4 months; he has been asymptomatic for an additional 2 months.

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Yet the course of Western integration that Mr Yushchenko had set may turn out to have been provisional.

Yet the course of this engagement is difficult to predict.

They say it will be yet another change of course, as is so often the case here.

Yet another option, of course, is not voting at all.

Battery life for wearables is a huge concern, and the reason why is continued adoption: No end user is eager for the chance to have to remember to charge yet another device, of course, and the problem is made worse when, in forgetting to charge a wearable even once, they notice no overall impact to their lives.

Yet in the course of the play it is her instinct that prevails.

And yet over the course of that fall, the attacks became more frequent.

Yet over the course of his lifetime, Sherman had moved from the left to the right.

Yet, over the course of the day, my disappointment grows.

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