The evidence showed that crossover voting generally does not change the outcome of elections, it merely accentuates the margin of victory. |
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A double blind crossover study of gabapentin to treat restless legs syndrome found that it improves both sensory and motor symptoms. |
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She has flirted with crossover material, but her popular appeal has in no way diminished the admiration of classical fans. |
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It should not require a minimum load, and should provide automatic crossover between voltage regulation and current regulation. |
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Based on these findings, it is reasonable to conclude that telomeric regions of mitotic chromosomes are not unusually susceptible to crossover. |
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He knew it was his time to crossover into the loving grips of the other world. |
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In both strains, haploid phenotypes from tetrads yielding four viable spores may be used to measure the strength of crossover interference. |
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Quickly paced, with each song segueing seamlessly into the next, it's a homage to the golden age of crossover. |
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It is basically a crossover sweater, but the ties are in the back where little hands won't be able to get at them. |
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None of the crossover Scandinavian rockers sing in their native tongues, but Sweden's biggest band does. |
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Easter is a traditional time for eating fish and in our part of the country it seems to be the crossover time from the summer to winter species. |
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I simply had the misconception that bi-amping implied bypassing the crossover, but it was clearly not the case. |
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Since the overhead system needs several inches of space, it fits best in a pickup, minivan, SUV or crossover vehicle. |
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Warm up for five minutes by skipping and doing sidesteps, crossover runs, and backward runs in 30-yard increments. |
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As in ballet, turnout is important, especially because of the crossover steps. |
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This night was all about the group's ascension to crossover pop stardom and the sugar-coated singalong anthems that got them there. |
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Forty consecutive subjects with lipid profile abnormalities were enrolled in a single-blind, placebo-controlled crossover study. |
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Borderlines vanish in this crossover event, which joins two genres of music bridging a three hundred year gulf. |
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For over a decade now, bhangra music has been the vanguard for Asian culture's crossover into the mainstream. |
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Now more than ever, there is substantial crossover among dentists and other medical specialists in diagnosing various health conditions. |
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The speaker cabinets in this type of system normally have passive crossover networks. |
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The company says it is a crossover between a hatchback and a station wagon. |
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For experimental purposes a population of stochastic hill-climbers is a genetic algorithm without crossover. |
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A double crossover involving one linear chromatid and both chromatids of the circular chromosome generates a linear trimer. |
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The cable crossover from the low pulleys is a superb way to beef up those upper and inner pec muscles that jut out from your collarbones. |
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In the current study, two potential avenues for indirect crossover effects of stress on spouses' individual and marital well-being were examined. |
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A crossover is essentially a network of capacitors and inductors that divide the signal into different groupings according to frequency. |
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Her albums have sold over eight million copies and established the template for the innumerable crossover copycats that have followed. |
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Such ideas have also made the crossover into biology, particularly evolutionary biology, and thence into culture and sociology. |
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The crossover of business to the academic world is parallel to the even more significant crossover of business to government. |
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There is natural crossover between the skills used in political campaigns and those in mass marketing of commercial products. |
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Do not, however, wait for a crossover on the stochastic lines as the market will then already likely be in a free fall. |
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The Dutch contractor had to build a new ring road with several crossover sections. |
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Phil's achievements in the field of instrumental and classical crossover has brought him a legion of fans and sustained critical acclaim. |
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Its punchy sound is equally applicable to mainstream or alternative rock, with plenty of crossover into hip hop, funk and edgy country sounds. |
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They are now established internationally as Ireland's most successful classical crossover artists. |
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Sometimes jazz, sometimes classical, definitely crossover in the truest sense of the word. |
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It was the first black-owned record label to achieve this crossover success. |
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She was in the process of recording her crossover English language album when she passed away. |
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But this is not one of those blues albums where the music is slickly repackaged for crossover success. |
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In that country they have already had a number one classical hit and won the German Classical Grammy for crossover album on the year. |
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His appetite for crossover success was encouraged by his manager, who urged him to incorporate comedy into his act. |
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This is an album with unlikely crossover appeal that serves as a significant showcase for a rapidly emerging talent. |
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I've done a lot of recording there the last couple of years, from show music to jazz to classical to crossover. |
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We reduced confounding variables by using a randomised crossover trial and the same browser for searching both schemes. |
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In one randomized, placebo-controlled crossover trial, chiropractic therapy was associated with a decrease in PMS symptoms. |
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Thirty participants were evaluated in a randomized crossover trial of three 30-day diets. |
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The study design was a randomized, placebo-controlled, double-blind crossover trial of 25 patients with asthma. |
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The study was a prospective, randomized, placebo-controlled, double-blind crossover trial in healthy volunteers. |
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The study was a randomised double blind placebo controlled crossover trial. |
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Data from 10 schools participating in a group randomised controlled crossover trial were pooled and analysed. |
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The study was conduced as a randomized, double-blind crossover trial over 7 consecutive weeks during the months of November and December. |
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Carter et al did a randomized, crossover study of treatment with heliox in 11 children hospitalized with acute asthma. |
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Following a two-week placebo or vitamin capsule lead-in period, a randomized crossover treatment paradigm was utilized. |
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The trial was a prospective, randomized, crossover study of 12 patients in an outpatient anticoagulation clinic. |
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The study was a crossover intervention trial in which the manual and touch-free dispensers were used in 2 hospital units. |
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The study was of prospective crossover design with periods of 2 weeks at work and 2 weeks away from work. |
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During the validation and efficacy trial the same crossover study design was used. |
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The five-week trial was a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, crossover study. |
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What this means is there is no need for crossover cables that are normally required when daisy-chaining networking devices. |
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There was, in the events which happened, no tie or crossover between the loan contract and the mortgage deed. |
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The cable crossover works the pectoralis major and minor, anterior deltoid, coracobrachialis and serratus anterior. |
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Some experts believe the roomy crossover model line could eventually eclipse the traditional sedan. |
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Placido Domingo has released more than 100 recital discs, crossover albums and complete operas over his five-decade career. |
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When a crossover occurs between the centromere and the locus, the first division can be either equational or reductional. |
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I suspect it's obvious that crossover voting is more prevalent for incumbents than first- time candidates. |
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Press conferences were held in the areas where crossover voting was being encouraged, and the Party rule was publicized in those areas. |
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There is a lot of crossover in the technologies involved with high-tech devices. |
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It's all the utility of a crossover with the ride and handling of a sports sedan. |
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A week behind the wheel proved it to be a good solid crossover SUV with a firm and quiet ride, as good as anything in the segment. |
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There is a crossover between recalling events that actually happened and your interpretation or impression of those events. |
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Since 1995 they've been wowing audiences with a crossover style combining their operatic training with Irish folk. |
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So think of this album as a sort of crossover for both me, the reviewer, and you, the reader, to the world of Latin music. |
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Another plus is that the Latin music scene is hotter than ever, with crossover stars producing albums with Latin beats but English lyrics. |
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Blanco also says that, like zebra Katz, Le1f is about to experience a crossover. |
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This compilation includes operatic arias and crossover songs. |
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The Family Guy pairing is only the first Simpsons crossover episode this season. |
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But in an interview with The Daily Beast, Leahy said the two efforts have no crossover. |
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Do you have any idea where the Guardians may crossover with other characters and films in the Marvel Universe? |
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Other states will permit crossover voting on the primary election day, provided the voter reregisters as a member of the party whose primary he or she is voting in. |
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He emphasised that the real test for the drivers during the race will be a crossover where the carts will be switching tracks at a hair-raising speed. |
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What does he really make of the politics-celebrity crossover? |
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George Benson, the man who some 30 plus years ago made the crossover from jazz to rhythm and blues, soul and pop, belongs very much in the latter category. |
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Ruben Studdard I thought was fantastic, the best crossover singer since Luther Vandross for me. |
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It is a crossover bag that functions as a daypack and as a business case. |
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And it's true that a glut of trucks and SUVs, as well as the growing popularity of smoother-riding crossover SUVs, are also taking a toll on sales. |
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They downplayed distinctions between the three types, arguing that any time crossover voting occurs, nonmembers could be instrumental in determining a party's nominees. |
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Participants must have had a washout period after previous drug treatments, and studies with crossover designs need an appropriate washout period. |
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It warned them that any attempt to enforce the party's rule against crossover voting could subject officials to civil liability under state and federal law. |
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Therefore we adopted a complicated crossover design for our study. |
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Most crossover voting takes place when the other party's primary is more interesting than one's own, or when the voter genuinely wants to support a candidate of the party to which he or she does not belong. |
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A lot of momentum is going into crossover vehicles and four-door pickups. |
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Last year, he gambled with crossover success and fell flat on his face. |
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The study was a double-blind, randomized, crossover study in which the subjects used identical inhalers containing placebo or salbutamol for 6 weeks. |
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During a two-year period, 58 nurses participated in this crossover study. |
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Following a 2-week, single-blind placebo washout phase, 12 autistic subjects completed a 10-week, double-blind, crossover comparison of clomipramine and placebo. |
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There was a scissors crossover situated on Ryde Pier to allow trains to access all platforms. |
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For example, the main crossover of the Andes between Argentina and Chile is still accomplished through the Paso Internacional Los Libertadores. |
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It features the crossover from a prequench to a prethermal state, finally evolving towards a thermal state on increasing length and time scales. |
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Elvis Presley, who created a sensation in the 1950s as a crossover artist and contributed to rock 'n' roll, was a native of Tupelo. |
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The platinum blond belter from Sennybridge says solo record number three will be a far cry from the classical crossover style that made his name. |
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The idea to train shed dogs started simply enough with the crossover of two very different hunting styles. |
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On the coactivity front, the Toyota's new crossover is likely to offer ABS, EBD and dual front airbags. |
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Think of crossover artists such as Shania Twain, before she turned into a chart-topping sexpot, and Faith Hill. |
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There's a lot of classical crossover competition out there now, but Il Divo proved to Newcastle that the original is still the best. |
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X Factor and Britain's Got Talent's Simon Cowell launched Il Divo in 2003 as the world's first classical crossover group. |
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But there was often a crossover between town and county with some strong local clubs tending at times to represent a whole county. |
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Thus, the initial random vectors are all normalized and the childs are also normalized to unit vectors after any crossover or mutation operation. |
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Many subgenres of heavy metal developed outside of the commercial mainstream during the 1980s such as crossover thrash. |
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Chromosomal crossover is when two DNA helices break, swap a section and then rejoin. |
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The most common form of chromosomal crossover is homologous recombination, where the two chromosomes involved share very similar sequences. |
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From the 1980s onwards, crossover artists such as Katherine Jenkins, Charlotte Church and Aled Jones began to come to the fore. |
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A third in 2009 featured a crossover appearance from the main show by David Tennant as the Tenth Doctor. |
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It also featured a crossover with the soap opera EastEnders, the action taking place in the latter's Albert Square location and around Greenwich. |
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After that album was released, uniquely, she held the top three positions in the classical crossover music chart. |
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There was, however, particularly in the early stages, considerable musical crossover between the two tendencies. |
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Glam has since enjoyed sporadic modest revivals through bands such as Chainsaw Kittens, the Darkness and in R n' B crossover act Prince. |
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They performed a double-blind, crossover designed trial versus placebo in 40 overweight subjects with mixed hyperlipidaemia. |
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Her silky, sexy voice lends itself perfectly to crossover club throbbers such as Take It Like A Man and the sublime I Get Around. |
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He also sounds better than the crossover children he helped conceive. |
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That same modernity also adorns the new X-Trail, which is significantly larger and spacier than the smaller crossover. |
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BioElectronics Corporation has completed a randomized, placebo controlled crossover trial on plantar fasciitis using ActiPatch. |
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Who can blame musicians for seeking a larger crossover audience? |
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Mick Lawrenson recently took over Steel City and said the gym and seminar has a crossover appeal for people who enjoy all sorts of training, not just serious weight lifting. |
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Upon increasing the temperature, we find a temperature-induced crossover of the soliton and the emergence of new features, such as interbreather transitions. |
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The adoption of their songs as TV sports themes and stadium supports for U2 and Springsteen showed their rollicking, vaudeville art rock had crossover potential. |
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The model features a single large windscreen wiper, narrow tyres and a fascia similar to the facelift Renault Duster and rear similar to the Captur crossover. |
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There is considerable crossover from the extreme edges of drum and bass, breakcore, darkcore, digital hardcore and raggacore with fluid boundaries. |
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Renault will lift the lid on a new concept car that will prefigure the successor of its Espace mini-van model in the form of a top-of-the-range crossover. |
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Most notable were the Kaufman procedures, which included a crural crossover and were later modified to use a synthetic mesh tape that joins the crura in the midline. |
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Articles emerged in the UK press in March and April 2008 stating that she was still training classically, considering a return to classical crossover. |
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One new special edition coming to Edmontonians will be the 2016 Toyota Venza Redwood Edition, a rugged, outdoorsy version of the popular midsize crossover. |
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Downs used crossover immunoelectrophoresis, Lowenstein radioimmunoassay, and the third group a dipstick clinicians use to detect hemoglobin in urine. |
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There was plenty of experience with excavating through chalk in the mining industry, while the undersea crossover caverns were a complex engineering problem. |
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On 23 November 1983, a sleeper train hauled by Class 50 locomotive 50 041 Bulwark was derailed on the approach to Paddington after speeding through a crossover. |
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Crossover vehicles for the most part will share their unibody structures with passenger cars. |
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Crossover point is the seafood platter, served in the restaurant or on one of the frequent weekend barbecues. |
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Crossover performer and Pervout.com owner lance Hart avoids some of the increased risk his fellow colleagues face. |
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A Crossover, Randomized, Controlled Trial of Dornase Alfa Before Versus After Physiotherapy in Cystic Fibrosis. |
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It is available in a choice of five colours, Bossanova White, Pasodoble Red, Crossover Black, Electroclash Grey and Matt Black. |
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