A developer wrote a letter to the city council last fall suggesting that the land near the Stanwood High School be rezoned for a Wal-Mart. |
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This bioinformatic phase is increasingly suggesting that biotech and genetics research is non-existent without some level of computer technology. |
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Gossett also addresses lacunas in the manuscript, suggesting that they may have involved some form of censorship. |
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You're not seriously suggesting that reincarnation is a plausible explanation? |
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This lays the ground for suggesting some means to move forward in the debate. |
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During this period, a series of abductions took place, suggesting that he might have been involved in these cases. |
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The terraced square of rough stone blocks follows the terrain, suggesting an odd reminiscence of prehistoric megaliths. |
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I am not suggesting that everyone remortgages their house tomorrow and buys a side scan system, but it is handy to see just what it can do. |
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I'm not just suggesting that we teach our young'uns creative writing as an end in itself. |
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No surprise, the vast majority wanted to rip me for even suggesting that the NBA playoffs could compare with March Madness. |
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There is evidence suggesting the transfer of tumbaga took place, and at a later date possibly brass technology. |
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The plain card laughs at you, symbolically suggesting that it's a fleeting moment of happiness. |
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Book III consists largely of tables of numbers, whose columns are headed by zodiacal and planetary symbols, suggesting astronomical data. |
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It is claimed the rats are eating the eggs of the puffin and the Manx shearwater, despite a number of scientific studies suggesting otherwise. |
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I am, of course, not suggesting that I find this degree of learnedness surprising in a biologist. |
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Media observers are suggesting that reality television shows are on their last legs and will soon be making way for the next trend. |
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When asked why it didn't the company answered that it wrote to as many passengers as possible suggesting that they apply for a refund. |
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Now he is suggesting that such steps be legitimized and sanctioned in advance. |
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A chest CT scan revealed blebs, and the static lung compliance was elevated, suggesting early emphysema. |
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It has the character of an anteroom, suggesting that more spacious rooms lie beyond, not just smaller ones. |
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A journalist in Melbourne wrote a column suggesting that a local magistrate was too lenient on criminals. |
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The top two-thirds of the composition is studded with rhinestones, suggesting stars sparkling in the metallic blue sky. |
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In this issue of the Journal, Myatt and colleagues report two lines of evidence suggesting aerosol transmission of rhinoviruses. |
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The thoracic ribs are long and relatively uncurved distally, suggesting a deep body. |
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Now wait on a minute, I'm not suggesting anything even a wee bit subversive. |
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Mr. Gilmer kept working him, jabbing at him, trying to rile him up or rattle him by suggesting that if he had been innocent he wouldn't have run. |
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I'm suggesting simply that they make their presence felt in ways that draw the distinction between themselves and the apologists. |
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There is a significant body of evidence suggesting that where lindane is used extensively, the incidence of breast cancer is higher. |
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His comments were made in dull, dry tones, suggesting he'd rather be anywhere else. |
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Mabel pinned the girl with an extra firm, accessing look, before crooking a finger in Larry's direction, suggesting that he follow her. |
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The prominent nasal bones in Neandertal skulls top wide nasal openings, suggesting that they sported large, aquiline noses. |
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I am not suggesting that we find a literal representation of the last fifteen years in the crime series on television. |
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There are no long-term studies suggesting mesotherapy is safe or effective. |
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Nobody doubts for a second Baron's desperation to revive the national team, and I am not suggesting that he be arraigned for defeatist talk. |
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The problem centred around intelligence from a police informant suggesting people other than Coghlan could have committed the murder. |
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And are they suggesting that a massive influx of asylum seekers would suddenly appear over the horizon if policy were loosened? |
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By suggesting an asocial relationship before the intervention of social roles, class, and structures, it threatens to upset the existing order. |
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Two years back this newspaper carried a story suggesting a serious run on the dollar was becoming a distinct possibility. |
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The tone of this article was assumptive and leading towards suggesting the opposite. |
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For instance lungwort, with spotted leaves suggesting pulmonary disease, could be used to cure chest complaints. |
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Readers have taken us to task for suggesting that hearing music could be an auditory hallucination. |
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Tooth morphology in this selection of mesopelagic fishes is quite diverse suggesting that their feeding strategies might be diverse as well. |
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A moderate anterior pericardial effusion was present, and right ventricular collapse was observed, suggesting pericardial tamponade. |
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It concludes by suggesting future avenues of research for improving upon current substance use measurement techniques. |
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No one is suggesting, nor should they, that this is proof there's any financial hanky-panky going on. |
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Others question his knowledge of small firms, suggesting he only knows about big business. |
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It was bound tightly, suggesting that the one who bandaged it expected her to bleed more. |
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Officials denounced environmentalists as scaremongers for suggesting that any such thing had occurred. |
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This film is a master class in suggesting scariness when there isn't anything actually scary going on. |
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One thing that could be fun to start with would be everybody suggesting songs to represent each sephira. |
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His book sets out an 89-mile circular walk over six days, suggesting local pub and bed and breakfasts along the way. |
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Because there is no telling whether these children would have survived had we gone down the path you are suggesting. |
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Your Honour, I was not for a minute suggesting that my client was more benevolent, only that others are in like position. |
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Even if what you were suggesting was true, you would merely be confirming an old moral truism that evil actions can have good consequences. |
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There were no signals received from locator beacons attached to the helicopter and its crew, suggesting it disintegrated almost immediately. |
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Just as important to the sell are shapely female models suggesting that Cigarettes are babe-catchers. |
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Nobody's suggesting car mechanics should be allowed to shield themselves, via self-regulation, from competition. |
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Past experiences leave corresponding traces in mental space, suggesting how the mind retains but transmutes its sensory sources. |
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And another email got quite irate about the central character, suggesting he was an evil little blighter. |
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A year and a half ago a study came out suggesting that breast self-examination was useless. |
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Are you suggesting that the military is the only reason that we have civil rights and freedoms? |
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His sophomore effort is ambitious and diverse, suggesting Skinner's shambolic charm is here to stay. |
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And are you suggesting that that's some occupational exposure to toxic chemicals or something like that? |
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And as for politicians not having changed anything, are you suggesting we just give up democracy and go for mob rule? |
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But, most of these figures have a limited range of posture, with the bent head, suggesting defeat, or failure. |
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However, there is considerable evidence suggesting that secondary smoking damages people's health. |
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No record exists of his birthdate, although he was baptized on April 26th, suggesting that he was born no more than a week earlier. |
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Patrick Durcan seconded his proposal and went a step further in suggesting the council seek a meeting with An Post. |
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This contrasts with the torpedo-like attacks on the seal, suggesting that the shark's goal is not predation. |
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The extent of thickening did not correlate with the amount of inflammation, suggesting a pre-existing condition. |
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As I have been suggesting, the distinction between law and morality has certain implications for its subject. |
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This bird's-eye view will give you a different perspective on the land, suggesting pros and cons of different parcels. |
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However, I may inadvertently have misstated this by suggesting that upper income folks end up paying more taxes than before in absolute terms. |
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They masterfully inflamed the crowd's anger by suggesting that city officials were willfully withholding information about the shooting. |
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The slim, trim title, suggesting an anthology of prefaces as an art form, is a leftover from Gray's earliest plan for the book. |
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The two species show only minimal morphological differentiation, suggesting very recent diversification. |
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Despite a title suggesting it delivers a spot of abracadabra, The Conjuring pulls no rabbits out of hats. |
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Many economics textbooks fail to mention QE, suggesting that this is a new and extreme form of monetary policy. |
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I would go even further by suggesting that when gross imbalances exist they bespeak pathological symptoms in academe. |
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But the results were startling enough, suggesting the potential for a quantum jump in the accuracy and effect of American fire power. |
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In addition to histones, some HATs can acetylate non-histone proteins, suggesting multiple roles for these enzymes. |
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In addition to two eyes and a mouth, this animal has markings suggesting gills. |
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And it only seems sensible to do what the fellow in the black body armour is suggesting. |
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Naturally one has to stop short of suggesting that the BBC's figures have been massaged. |
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He does a weird pantomime suggesting a dance, his hands making pinching motions in the air. |
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Farmer Sim, you are suggesting that the toothsomeness of Farmer Steve's grapes is due solely to the dirt you allege he stole from your farm. |
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Although both mutants were isolated, each is morphologically distinct, suggesting adventitious genetic alterations. |
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There have been reports both in this country and Australia suggesting that we were about to pay a king's ransom. |
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Now is anybody suggesting for one moment the business sector would not be able to in fact advocate on its behalf? |
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It's understandable that the food police might object to an article suggesting that bread and potatoes are not where it's at. |
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There's some information there suggesting that there's no regulation of aerial spraying and that there's no policing. |
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Rice was suggesting Japan and the U.S. step up cooperation on joint research on the theater missile defense system. |
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Activity is only observed from March to October, suggesting the kangaroo mice may hibernate. |
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Finally, is there any precedent for suggesting a departure from the aforesaid rules of offer and acceptance? |
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Bea is suggesting made-up names that sound like they could have been invented by a brand manager at an advertising agency. |
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Critics are also right in suggesting that his policy agenda is somewhat bereft of concrete plans. |
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Marcus emboldens himself to ask, and Sarah turns her professional wiles on him, suggesting he heard what he wanted to hear. |
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But this movie collapses the distinction, suggesting that all thirtysomething women pine to be tweenie kidults. |
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Eyewitnesses reported seeing a small explosion above one of the plane's wings suggesting that decoy flares had been fired. |
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I am not suggesting in this article that young wingmen should never fly with 2,000-hour instructor pilots. |
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In any case, these low estimates are in at least qualitative agreement with other evidence suggesting the recessivity of beneficial mutations. |
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I'm not suggesting that you hybridize your knowledge from books on Winnebagos with your design practice. |
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I did carry out a detailed reconnaissance but must have missed the signs suggesting this was a private road. |
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Her biomorphic forms are more metamorphic, suggesting growth and regeneration, as well as body metaphors. |
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I was completely knackered on arrival, suggesting that walking the complete trail from 100 to 1 might be overdoing it somewhat. |
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The trio share knowing smiles, suggesting a sexual familiarity I don't want or need to know about. |
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The turn brings the 4, and your opponents both check, suggesting their hands are weak. |
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If there's something that sets my tolerance barometer to nought it's people suggesting presents for people they don't know. |
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Shifting his imposing frame, his expression takes on a thunderous aspect, suggesting this is the wrong question to ask. |
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Are these same people seriously suggesting that we renounce the Universal Declaration of Human Rights as well? |
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Once again we see that Edwards is suggesting instances where a person can be regenerate before conversion to an explicit knowledge of Christ. |
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One study even pooh-poohed the games of duck-duck-goose and musical chairs, suggesting they inflict emotional damage. |
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The speaker of the house is suggesting that he wants to see all of this move in regular order. |
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We are suggesting that nationalist xenophobia is precisely a function of that which purports to bring us all together. |
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Finally, after reading a redraft and suggesting that we change one item to toughen our position, he headed for the door with our final offer in hand. |
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However, expression appeared to be greater in the cerebellum, ectostriatum, paleostriatum, and layers of the optic tectum, suggesting regional differences in regulation. |
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Am I suggesting we give Big Dogs carte blanche to run wild, bedding every pretty young thing who catches their eye? |
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The past as ethnographic material is reconstituted, not only by exploring encoded records of the past, but also by suggesting that there is a constant relation of decoding. |
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At the time, Palin was ridiculed for suggesting that one could literally see Russia across the Bering Strait. |
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It is not my intention to pathologize the thousands of living alumni of Ireland's industrial and reformatory schools by suggesting that they present a danger to society. |
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The number is unusually high for a conspiracy theory, suggesting just how fearful Poland is about Russian intentions. |
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Besides, no one is suggesting that she run in some blood-red enclave like Kansas or Wyoming. |
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Yesterday's rally was part explained by slightly better US manufacturing data, suggesting the battered sector might be showing a mere hint of improvement. |
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The narrator is suggesting that they build a snowman that looks like a minister. |
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I'm not for a minute proposing that you shouldn't be there on opening day, I'm simply suggesting that fishing will improve as we approach the middle of July. |
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Each work has a bunch of wire coming out from the bottom, suggesting all has been jury-rigged by a resourceful do-it-yourselfer, but also serving as a decorative flourish. |
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Lighting effects have been put up in trees and rafts lie alongside the banks of the lake suggesting that fireworks could be launched from the water's surface. |
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He had no tattoos or other distinguishing body marks but he had two crowns on teeth to the front of his right upper jaw, possibly suggesting an accident or sporting injury. |
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The artist might attempt to disguise them by extending her unprimed canvas beyond the stretcher, suggesting an alternative reading of the work as art object. |
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This over-reaction is of course a bluff, an attempt to silence opposition, almost suggesting that these practices, reprehensible to me, are necessary for secular democracy. |
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Claus maintained he was innocent, ultimately suggesting that his wife might have injected herself with insulin to lose weight. |
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As a counterpoint to the latter, mountains rise in tiers against a hirameji ground, suggesting twilit distances in the manner of landscapes in Yamato-e style paintings. |
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The Treasury said it would take into account these sorts of concerns, suggesting it would reward companies who reinvested their profits into their businesses. |
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I am not for a minute suggesting that young heirs follow a rigid, boot camp regime, but it would be helpful if times like Gap Years were made up of several partitions. |
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Furious York City chief Terry Dolan today lambasted reports suggesting the Minstermen are willing to let young starlet Chris Hogg move to Manchester United without a fight. |
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As the terse replies pile up, I am on the point of suggesting that he looks weary, as though his dog has died, only for it to emerge that his dog has died. |
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Despite clustering in heterochromatin, Dasheng elements are not nested, suggesting their potential value as molecular markers for these marker-poor regions. |
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Excavations in 1870 revealed a primary inhumation burial accompanied by a food vessel, a flint scraper, and a flint knife suggesting a date slightly later than the henges. |
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Nobody is suggesting that munitions be raised to the surface. |
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Both artists sketch loose geometric shapes in the surrounding field, only minimally suggesting background scenery with large patches of intense color. |
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In the general population from Spain, a higher asthma risk was observed in former cleaners than in current cleaners, suggesting self-selection related to exposure. |
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Francis gives a similar explanation for the exceptional mimicry of mockingbirds, suggesting that mimicry itself was not favored by natural selection. |
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I'm not suggesting that I want a latter-day Henry V in charge. |
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The skeleton was found with an arrowhead embedded in it, suggesting the King died in battle. |
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Negotiations can consist of suggesting courses of action, threatening reprisals, offering to work together, showing or demanding to see cards, or anything at all. |
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So he was particularly keen on suggesting to people that he'd found missing links not just between humans and animals but between widely different types of animals. |
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Moreover, the rating scores for the non-native speakers were lower in level tones than contour tones, suggesting different degrees of difficulty for each tone. |
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It is part technical consultation and part writing and analyzing characters as though they were patients and suggesting psychologically accurate storylines for them to follow. |
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There are also more interesting facts suggesting that the influence of Kabardian culture on their neighbours was much bigger than most people think today. |
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Gutierrez tries unsuccessfully to insinuate that Jay was cheating on Stephanie, suggesting ulterior motives. |
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A considerable amount of hay and pasture land is being reseeded, he noted, suggesting flooding last summer and winter kill appear to have set the crop back. |
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At Hemp Knoll the bone toggle had been broken and subsequently decorated, suggesting a long history of use before being sewn onto the clothing or shroud of the deceased. |
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Fossil zygospores have been used to infer paleoecology of the regions in which they occur, suggesting that shallow freshwater pools or lakes were present in the past. |
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There is much debate over the evolution of bats, with some suggesting that megachiropterans are more closely related to primates than to microchiropterans. |
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And that is why more and more voices are suggesting an end run around Congress. |
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These genomes have remarkably similar gene orders to previously published annelid genomes, suggesting that gene order is conserved across annelids. |
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Counsel for the Member of Parliament yesterday attempted to guillotine the judgement passed on the appellant suggesting that his client had been given a raw deal. |
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Soon, she is captured by demonic forces in a moment suggesting sexual assault. |
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Are you seriously suggesting that you were trading on your own account? |
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Wired Magazine is now suggesting that discs are dead as a storage medium. |
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And he writes to her from Madurai suggesting that they elope and marry as his parents will never agree for their marriage and are thrusting another girl on him. |
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It would seem that the high-frequency past tenses were being processed rather like the monomorphemic words, suggesting that they were being stored as preformed units. |
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Thanks to lenticular lenses, the figures disappeared like ghosts when the photographs were viewed from certain angles, suggesting the mutability of memory. |
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Now, obviously, dyslexic old me is not suggesting for a moment that anybody should allow their self-expression to be circumscribed by such bagatelles as accepted usage. |
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The rate of moonquakes seemed to ebb and flow every 27 days, the time it takes the Moon to circle the Earth, suggesting that they were caused by the pull of tidal forces. |
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In this locality, the top 20 m of the Asmari Limestone exhibits palaeo-weathering along joints suggesting subaerial exposure of the Asmari near the crest of an anticline. |
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So it is with wind and solar today, and the president is engaging in delusive political practice by suggesting otherwise. |
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Land and sea trade routes brought an abundance of designs in earlier times, suggesting Ottoman Turkish, Andalusian, Balkan, and Algerian influences. |
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In the bagged experiment, fruitlet formation was never observed, suggesting that no agamospermy takes place, and that pollination is critical for fruit set. |
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Now no-one's suggesting that we all go back to the old leather bound ledgers, with the day's business written in copperplate with a feather quill. |
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Bloomberg then topped it all off by jokingly suggesting that Central Park could be named after him. |
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Is the News of the World suggesting that the BBC should have released his name sooner so that other journalists could start badgering him earlier over the affair? |
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They have the tenth best goal-scoring record and the twelfth best defensive record, suggesting the team should be lying mid-table rather than sixteenth. |
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Is that suggesting that the solicitor has lied before the Tribunal? |
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Together, these findings indicate that MDPV has reinforcing properties and activates brain reward circuitry, suggesting a potential for abuse and addiction in humans. |
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Intermittent snippets of conversation suggesting rehearsal out-takes rang with a self-consciously clever sitcom snap, ultimately not terribly enlightening or deep. |
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Randall Parker has a post suggesting that the President's weak-kneed attitude to illegal immigration is losing him conservative votes without gaining him any Latino votes. |
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Searchers reported seeing a large shadow on the seabed, suggesting the crashed jet has been located. |
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In Georgia, a flier has surfaced suggesting that Democrats need to vote in order to avoid another Ferguson. |
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There's been nothing since, suggesting that Fianna Fail's more touchy-feely members were no longer sure how they should express themselves in public. |
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Waldman is not cynically suggesting that the Supreme Court is a slave to public opinion. |
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However, traffic increased for all categories of roads, suggesting that road conditions will worsen, especially for those lower function roadways. |
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He wrote a letter to Morrissey suggesting a second codicil and pitching himself as the man to do it. |
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All patients were efficient in processing Arabic numerals, suggesting that this code and its underlying conceptual base are sufficient for calculation. |
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Most people who reported receiving sexts also reported sending them, suggesting that sexting is reciprocal and probably happens between romantic partners. |
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I am not for one moment suggesting we do not have a serious problem. |
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Nodule cortex cells that contain ineffective bacteroids might undergo programmed cell death, although we are unaware of any evidence suggesting that such mechanisms exist. |
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The feedback I receive is very specific, suggesting that acupressure is capable of providing a positive birthing choice for both women and their support people. |
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In more recent tweets, dawkins has been suggesting that with every action, we change the future children who are born. |
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You don't see many of them suggesting that we should, say, end the deductibility of debt interest payments. |
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He had a shock of dark blue hair that, yesterday, had blond roots, and his smooth skin was an ashen color, suggesting that he'd been sick for a long time. |
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He's continually suggesting adjustments from the cockpit during races. |
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The flowers will die, sere stalks suggesting bones or ashes. |
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So, on any test of scrutiny or deference, there is no arguable reason for suggesting that this point of the claimant makes the determination assailable. |
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It is the first in a string of references that he makes to male icons, from top athletes to racing drivers, suggesting his ego has a lot to live up to. |
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Is your research suggesting that land management, spending more time in the bush, eating bush tucker, is a serious health strategy that could really make a difference? |
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If it is the tank, then it looks reasonably intact, suggesting it did not fail. |
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But when the FDA was confronted in court with evidence of such internal opposition, the agency responded by suggesting that the comments were only from low-level employees. |
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I treated this information as a safety net in that it reassured me that the price we were suggesting for a contract was realistic based on previous project costs. |
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The film opens with screeching modem noise, and the frame skitters out of space early on, suggesting that the movie is bursting at the seams with electric energy. |
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His earliest wood sculptures, suggesting unlikely mergers of Constructivism and West African ethnographic objects, displayed joinery worthy of a piano builder or luthier. |
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Rivalry is a groundswell word, suggesting turbulence by its very sound. |
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At times the optimism bordered on naivete, suggesting possible conflicts down the road. |
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But he is not backward in suggesting Liberal and Labor are hopeless. |
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But we are suggesting neither that the human race would voluntarily turn power over to the machines nor that the machines would wilfully seize power. |
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And last week both Reuters and Business Insider ran articles suggesting that Ferguson was on the shortlist. |
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The concept of autointoxication gains support from several case studies suggesting hemodialysis and peritoneal dialysis are effective in the treatment of psoriasis. |
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Then they compounded the offense by suggesting that South Carolina Republican Senator Jim DeMint shares those Hebraic virtues. |
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Are you suggesting that rational arguments are not very important? |
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He failed to reprimand the MKS in question, implicitly suggesting that in the Likud, support for two states is optional at best. |
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Hence, we are suggesting that the pattern of lung ventilation during running in non-avian theropods was the opposite of that observed in recent birds. |
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I commenced to write a piece suggesting that the Sandy Hook killer may have been acting out of some kind of homicidal pedophilia. |
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I was still half asleep but I was awake enough to hear the reproach in the nurse's voice and I interpreted it as her suggesting I had neglected Gerald. |
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However, 33 percent had no complaints about the market, suggesting why, out of 463 consumers interviewed, 56 percent keep returning on a weekly or biweekly basis. |
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First she tried sweet-talking him, using a sugary-sweet tone of voice to put him in a good mood and then happily suggesting that he let her out for some exercise. |
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In 1998, Baumeister co-published a paper suggesting that self-control decisions drew on some limited resource. |
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There is also soot staining the tiles, suggesting the bodies were burned or there had been a small blast. |
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Immunohistochemical analysis showed no macrophagic infiltration, suggesting recent infarcts. |
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Here all predicted compounds were BBB negative suggesting safe administrability. |
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They were convinced that the error-checking and antibugging that I was suggesting would far exceed the capacity of their machine. |
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Corporations...bluewash by suggesting ethical leadership and affiliating with the United Nations. |
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By no means am I suggesting that euthanasia should be outlawed, but rather that we should look at its inherent risks. |
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Bone uptake was relatively low, suggesting no in vivo defluorination of the tracer. |
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Ineffable sarcasm underlined the word 'bride', suggesting that Mrs Mudge must be a drab who had married for respectability. |
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Two years later, a repeat laryngeal fiberscopy showed exactly the same appearance of the epiglottis, suggesting its shape to be permanent. |
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Mamoni's father was suggesting that both houses should fly an Assamese gamosa like a flag and Moni's father wouldn't hear of it. |
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The cellular hexagonality could also be identified, suggesting intact corneal endothelial morphology. |
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Beaker culture introduces the practice of burial in single graves, suggesting an Earlier Bronze Age social organisation of family groups. |
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Old words connected with the heavy plough and its use appear in Slavic, suggesting possible early use in this region. |
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Even so, the number of buried hoards found from this period rises, suggesting continuing unrest. |
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In March 2010, evidence was published suggesting the site may be located at Church Stowe, Northamptonshire. |
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There was a cluster of field names suggesting the presence of marshland and heath. |
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The leopard is a close relative of the lion, but biblical references mentioning it are very few, suggesting that it was not as common. |
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However, Annemund's murder took place in 660 and Wilfrid returned to England in 658, suggesting that Stephen's chronology is awry. |
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Ritually deposited stone axes have been found all over Britain, suggesting that their uses went far beyond their practical capabilities. |
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The other kind featured an aisled central hall like a basilica, suggesting the villa owner's magisterial role. |
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Other words for supernatural beings in personal names almost all denote pagan gods, suggesting that elves were in a similar category of beings. |
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He also wrote to the Lords of Trade, suggesting that the Crown might benefit financially from Teach's capture. |
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Mercutio, in friendly conversation, mentions Romeo's phallus, suggesting traces of homoeroticism. |
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He also viewed the play as suggesting that the healing force of love is connected to the acceptance of death, and vice versa. |
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This run of form prompted The Guardian's Rob Smyth to write an article suggesting that Taylor's decline was now terminal. |
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There have been proposals suggesting the introduction of new permanent members. |
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Associated finds were red ochre anointing, a mammoth skull, and personal decorations suggesting shamanism or other religious practice. |
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These variations happen across a wide variety of European haplogroups suggesting a more complex older origin. |
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These two archbishops are styled Primate of Ireland and Primate of All Ireland respectively, suggesting the ultimate seniority of the latter. |
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The implications of the referendum vote remain unknown, with politicians and commentators suggesting various outcomes. |
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He could not afford to have a daily newspaper delivered to Redhill, suggesting that his financial circumstances there were still tight. |
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Virgin Media has nevertheless made a number of statements over the years, suggesting that more linear HD channels are on the way. |
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By contrast, in his The Natural History of Religion, Hume presented arguments suggesting that polytheism had much to commend it over monotheism. |
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He believed it referred to bands of outcast Gaelic raiders, suggesting that the Scots were to the Gaels what the Vikings were to the Norse. |
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Historians have long questioned some details of Tacitus's account of the fight, suggesting that he exaggerated Roman success. |
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This was necessary to prevent the kingdom being split equally amongst the heirs as Hastings was suggesting should be done. |
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A group of enlarged nonmatted rapidly growing lymph nodes may be associated with features of superior mediastinal syndrome suggesting lymphoma. |
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Excavations on top of the motte in 1969 revealed no traces of medieval occupation, suggesting any evidence had been removed. |
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The olfactory lobes are absent in dolphins, suggesting that they have no sense of smell. |
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The olfactory lobes are absent in porpoises, suggesting that they have no sense of smell. |
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Several prehistoric burial mounds have been found in the vicinity of Bridgend, suggesting that the area was settled before Roman times. |
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Mature males have beached themselves together, suggesting a degree of cooperation which is not yet fully understood. |
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The fish fauna was remarkably uniform, suggesting that very few families survived the Permian extinction. |
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It was also known in ancient Egyptian as Keftiu, strongly suggesting a similar Minoan name for the island. |
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Also Siganus fuscescens have been observed eating prawns and other baits, suggesting that some species are opportunistic omnivorous feeders. |
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The olfactory lobes are absent in toothed whales, suggesting that they have no sense of smell. |
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Some treenails have been found with traces of linseed oil suggesting that treenails were soaked before the pegs were inserted. |
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Caesar issued coins featuring images of elephants, suggesting that he favored this interpretation of his name. |
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Catullus wrote two poems suggesting that Caesar and his engineer Mamurra were lovers, but later apologised. |
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Diatomites are regularly found underneath the evaporite deposits, suggesting a connection between their geneses. |
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He is critical of the Magi, attacking astrology, and suggesting that magic originated in medicine, creeping in by pretending to offer health. |
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Dicuil described Thule as being beyond islands that seem to be the Faroe Islands, strongly suggesting Iceland. |
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They seem to be highly resistant to many of the pathogens they carry, suggesting a degree of adaptation to bats' immune systems. |
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There is some research suggesting that early agriculture patterns supported the spread of beech in continental Europe. |
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Those features can also be observed in algae and cyanobacteria, suggesting that these are adaptations to the conditions prevailing in Antarctica. |
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Results demonstrate high temperature anomalies within the mantle suggesting subducted material is present in the mantle. |
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Slab rollback is not always a continuous process suggesting an episodic nature. |
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These remains have associated personal ornaments in the form of beads and worked shell, suggesting symbolic behavior. |
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Samples from the megadrought times had little pollen or charcoal, suggesting sparse vegetation with little to burn. |
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Most deep sea pelagic fishes belong to their own orders, suggesting a long evolution in deep sea environments. |
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These were the same values as formerly suggesting the monks were good at administering their estate. |
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There is evidence suggesting that Paleolithic societies were gathering wild cereals for food use at least as early as 30,000 years ago. |
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Among mammals, bats come closest to birds in terms of bone density, suggesting that small dense bones are a flight adaptation. |
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Some recent authorities have considered them all valid, even suggesting that they are quite distinct. |
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Writing in AD 79, Pliny the Elder said that the Germanic tribes were members of separate groups of people, suggesting a distinction among them. |
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Domitian then wrote to Cerialis personally, suggesting he hand over command of his army but, once again, he was snubbed. |
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Llywarch is referred to in some poems as king of South Rheged, and in others as king of Argoed, suggesting that the two regions were the same. |
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The outcome indicates increased military might by Byzantium since 911, suggesting a shift in the balance of power. |
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Iconographic material suggesting other deities are less common that those connected to Thor. |
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The two species are equally distantly related to cattle, suggesting the giraffe's unique characteristics are not because of faster evolution. |
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The king of Tikal, Chak Tok Ich'aak I, died on the same day, suggesting a violent takeover. |
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From Kola, there are indications of a similar situation, suggesting a population of around 20 adults. |
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The neurites underlying the prototroch are lost after metamorphosis, suggesting that these neurons serve a larval function. |
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It is also the most common order developed in Creole languages, suggesting that it may be somehow more initially 'obvious' to human psychology. |
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In addition, the construction indicates adversative affect, suggesting that someone was negatively affected. |
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He died in 1893 without consecrating a successor and suggesting a new name for the church. |
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A significant amount of written records on slavery are found, suggesting a prevalence thereof. |
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An African Union report called for economic integration of Lesotho with South Africa but stopped short of suggesting annexation. |
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Donald Bruce and John Deskins found literature suggesting that a higher corporate tax rate may reduce a state's share of entrepreneurs. |
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The Creek promised to join any body of 'troops that should aid them in regaining their lands, and suggesting an attack on the tower off Mobile. |
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This ties to his broader concept of rationalisation by suggesting the inevitability of a move in this direction. |
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A handful of Brittonic placenames survive around Barrow, suggesting this part was settled earliest. |
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He declines to dance with Elizabeth, suggesting that she is not pretty enough to tempt him. |
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If you want your partner to stop doing a particular thing but you still want the general sexytime to continue, try suggesting a hot alternative. |
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