It may be worth noting that many Scottish hill dogs never know the weight of a collar round their neck. |
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Add to your file a detailed floor plan of your room noting windows, doors and other permanent fixtures in the room such as fireplaces. |
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There the experts were noting that farm drugs are turning up increasingly in sewage and ground water. |
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He can take the service to Watford, sharply noting en route such gems as Berkhamsted, where Graham Greene went to school. |
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Lee started shelving the books in the box, noting that she had read a few of them herself. |
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The lack of good biographical works on our non-Labor politicians is a minor scandal, so this is an event worth noting. |
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While we were checking, we got a missive direct from Net Authority Investigations noting the following. |
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It is worth noting at the outset that scholars have often mistakenly assumed that these are mutually exclusive ways of approaching the gospels. |
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She watched in fascination, sadly noting that the kindness the boy had shown her before were gone. |
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Since that day Mary had carried a flask of tea with her, now noting with dismay that she had left it behind at the wall. |
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The increasing use of cellphones in B.C. has exacerbated the problem, Daykin said, noting he has accidentally pocket-dialed people before. |
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Finally, it is worth noting that a full examination of protoplast contents was not possible due to poor fixation of specimens. |
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He had gone on record before this game noting the infrequency of cup shocks in the north opposed to his native England. |
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His point can be illustrated by noting that transferable housing vouchers could be market conformable while rent control clearly would not. |
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But blowing off the concerns of troops in harm's way by noting that even fully armored vehicles sometimes blow up should be another matter. |
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I'll spare you a blow-by-blow description of how I created every single rule, but several things are worth noting. |
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Voters seem unbothered, noting the centre-Left spent five years squandering opportunities to resolve the issue. |
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He also extended his sympathy to those who came upon the scene of the accident, noting it was also a traumatic experience for them. |
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For those who haven't had their fill of entertainment, it is worth noting that the next Bank Holiday weekend is only 25 days away. |
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They also emphasize social context by noting that infrastructure builds upon an installed base. |
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She motioned them to come inside, noting the rank insignia on their collars. |
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This is only worth noting because the train had a caboose, which is rarely seen these days. |
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Siena College was sparked by noting this belief among their students to conduct a poll of 354 historians to rank the most trying times. |
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It is worth noting that motorcycles were used to patrol the borderline and were seen as an effective force multiplier. |
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Now wind in until you judge the feeder lies exactly in the swim, noting how many turns of the reel handle it takes. |
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The circulating nurse performs a systems assessment, noting skin rashes, bruises, and lesions. |
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The snippiness of his e-mail is worth noting, but I want to comment on its highly misleading content. |
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After noting a distinct updraft and some rather severe hail, I was almost certain we were about to be hit by a tornado. |
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He put his arm around me, and I around him, noting the super soft texture of his suede jacket. |
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Diagnosis is made using the varus stress test or by noting increased external knee rotation with flexion. |
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Matus begins by noting that during brain development, neurogenesis proceeds in a number of distinct stages. |
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It is worth noting that the pornographic, fetishistic quality of the ear can only be seen, not heard. |
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She remembers his judging a recent pie contest, noting that he didn't seem much of a pie eater. |
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Surely I won't surprise you by noting that those stereotypes are mean, misogynist, and no fair. |
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You are subtle and gracious yet keenly perceptive and observant at work, missing nothing but noting every detail or omission. |
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It's worth noting that one of the co-chairs of the commission is the nation's leading gambling lobbyist. |
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I prefer to stress the distinctiveness of the feature-film industry by noting one more of its peculiarities. |
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Instead, his dull eyes flicked disinterestedly from ice house to ice house, noting the plume of smoke drifting from each. |
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In 1561 Francesco expanded on this concept by noting that young Venetian patricians were destined to mature into grave senators. |
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The physician should palpate bony prominences and tendinous insertions near the heel and midfoot, noting any tenderness or palpable defects. |
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It's also worth noting that it's more difficult on the body to travel against the sun, or west to east, than it is to go east to west. |
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A weak smell of sulphuretted hydrogen and sometimes chlorine gas is noting at Severo-Kurilsk. |
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It's also worth noting the cheap shot thrown at the State Department's intelligence agency, which actually has a very good track record. |
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I walked through the garden, noting how overgrown it was, and how the house was in poor condition. |
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They agreed to this, obviously noting my distress and changing the subject to the dance. |
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The laborer unsuccessfully pleaded with the company to reconsider, noting that he was the main breadwinner in his otherwise impoverished family. |
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We sat down, noting with interest the cold drafts blowing hard through an airless smoke-filled room. |
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He looked at me in surprise before quickly noting yet another thing down on his paper. |
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She banged her hammer, noting that the meeting was over and calling the court to order. |
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The nurse assesses the patient's skin condition, noting any areas of redness or abrasions. |
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It's also worth noting that even if people don't apply for an absentee ballot, in many states you can vote early, which is what I plan to do. |
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I could spend the day noting down everything I did as I did it, and carry a digicam with me. |
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She eyed him surreptitiously, noting the oddly showy silver watch chain peeking from his waistcoat pocket. |
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He strolled across the street, noting that Angela had certainly caught the sun. |
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So when they do speak out, it is worth noting that they have a serious concern well worth listening to. |
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Also worth noting are the promising Lanesborough and the well-bred debutante Alexius, both mounts of Miles Trindle. |
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Preparations and extracts from echinacea plants are widely used, with many scientific studies noting clinical benefits. |
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As if noting the internal annoyance raging behind my eyes, the boy in front of me laughed, his eyes lighting up as he did so. |
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Getting up from the table, he made a beeline for Serena, noting she was in stockinged feet, her high-heeled shoes carried down by her side. |
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It may also be worth noting that the area of origin for the m triceps is extensive, and the olecranon process of the ulna is notably large. |
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The Island sounded a similar call, noting that Sri Lankan expatriates had telephoned the newspaper requesting that it promote national unity. |
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It is worth noting that they have gone up several percentage points in recent polls. |
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And it's worth noting that Van Leuvan serves kingklip, a really weird looking fish farmed in South Africa that is actually more eel than fish. |
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Two things are worth noting, apart from the obvious one that this man believes without any irony that the cure for unbelief is exorcism. |
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It is worth noting how important Darwin's analysis was to the understanding of flowering plants. |
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It is worth noting that IMAP is a text-based protocol, so a simple ASCII dump of the packet contents is an appropriate way to show them. |
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I deviated from my usual brand of wax last night, noting with interest the translucent turquoise colour rather than the usual caramel. |
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It is also worth noting that the government has reached out intermittently to the rejectionist opposition. |
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She glanced round the shadowy room, noting the matching curtains and bed cover that attempted to relieve the gloom. |
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It may be worth noting that I'm watching the game on my computer roughly half a mile distant from the stadium. |
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It is also worth noting that the argument has nothing essential to do with a causal circumstance in the remote past. |
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I was talking to her while at the same time noting a recipe in my book for the endives I had braising. |
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My department replied, noting that I would like to hear more from him but that I communicated only by post. |
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It does bear noting that the information age has made LDRs both easier and more difficult. |
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We can identify a category by noting that people give the same response to discriminably different stimuli. |
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It's worth noting that planes respawn either at the air base or on the aircraft carrier, and vehicles at control points. |
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Do you ever find yourself sizing someone up in an instant, noting their animation, gestures and manners of speaking? |
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We were annotating our map as we went along, noting the date we passed a place or visited a ruin. |
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I suppose we can explain the left-handers by noting that creativity is usually a right-brain function, and left-handers are right-brained. |
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I turned to Jonas, noting the disconsolateness that flawed his gorgeous amber-colored eyes. |
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Lifting up his glass of water, and noting the way the pure crystal glass glinted in the harsh light, he took a small sip from it. |
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If journalism is the first draft of history, reporters can assist the revisers by dutifully noting their sources. |
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It's also worth noting that it's easier to write a damning review than an effusive one. |
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He looked carefully around him as he walked, noting bushes laden with ripe fruit. |
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While the sink was filling, she pulled on the nightdress and the jumper, noting the goosebumps rising on her skin. |
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A pulse-Doppler radar operator detects an aircraft by noting a difference in the frequency of the transmitted and reflected energy. |
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She provides a bit of history for each punctuation mark, as well as noting a few that have fallen out of use. |
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It is also worth noting that each of these sources of law can provide for both civil and criminal rules. |
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Now, you can do this in an offhand manner, casually noting results, but you'll be much further ahead if you do it somewhat scientifically. |
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It is perhaps worth noting that the issue of secrecy in matters of public affairs has been long a source of public concern. |
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I pass the video games and unattended snack bar, noting that there are candies on display. |
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Educators are noting that an increasing number of Baptist college students are embracing Calvinism. |
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He cocked his head and looked down at her, noting for the first time the shadows beneath her eyes, the gauntness of her cheeks. |
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It is worth noting that most young criminals are dabblers and not persistent offenders. |
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He fetched a table knife from the kitchen, noting that the kettle was now boiling nicely. |
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Editors around the country are likely peering at their calendars, noting the upcoming Martin Luther King Jr. holiday, and cringing. |
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It is worth noting here that, in any price comparison, twentieth-century American art has consistently outstripped British art in the salerooms. |
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Peggy and I explored the ship together, noting the position of the most important saloons and lounges. |
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I didn't bother in noting where she was taking me and just watched her back, taking note of her posture and behavior. |
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It is also worth noting that there has been no research indicating that sexually related Internet crimes such as cyberstalking are addictive. |
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It is worth noting, however, that the cynics are already in full cry about the alleged quality of western fly-fishing. |
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Boyle went on to characterize acids, noting their sour or tart taste and their ability to corrode metals. |
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But before we get too carried away, it is worth noting that we are expecting some strong cross-currents over the coming months. |
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And, worth noting, the larger retail outlets offer seas of stacked aisles in which to get confused. |
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As Mari rose slightly to fire overhead he knelt back down and began to reload again, noting his depleted bandolier. |
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As they pulled out Angus looked back and saw Crowe standing at the car park entrance noting Savage's car registration number in his notebook. |
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As I watched the film, I wrote Lea an email, just noting parts of the film that I particularly related to. |
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It is worth noting the following details of dates and places where meetings were held. |
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I am merely recording this as part of an ongoing series noting the deaths of famous people. |
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It's also worth noting that the four-letter words Toto includes are not obscene. |
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If truth be told I've had a totally relaxing and lazy 2 days, and here I am beating myself up because I haven't achieved anything worth noting. |
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There are many other Fortean groups, as well, but it is worth noting that Fort opposed the idea of a Fortean Society. |
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If you'd like to keep a record, write down the temperature, noting the time of day. |
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Rising to the quarter-deck, he glanced aft noting the decks of Dolphin crawling with men and topmen prepared for battle. |
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For those who are bothered by movies in which main characters are lushes, it's worth noting that both Denny and Terry drink less the farther the film progresses. |
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The apa has tried to undermine Frances, noting that he stands to lose his royalty payments when the new DSM comes out. |
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The asterisk for the inevitable deluge of commenters noting that the honor isn't actually a Nobel Prize. |
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And forgive me for noting that those who would complain of lengthy deployments and demand the return of the troops are about 10 years behind the times. |
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It is worth noting that he has called on protesters to address their protests to him, yet he refused to see two Gulf War veterans who wanted to hand their medals back to him. |
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The online site will be monitored for the next year, noting the number of hits and messages from the viewers and then the project will be redesigned and reassigned. |
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He quoted from a Politico article noting that Democrats are talking impeachment up while Republicans are denying it. |
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There was no shortage of schadenfreude, with Democrats joyfully noting just how dumb those silly, delusional Republicans were. |
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Putin has hinted publicly that he favors Tymoshenko, noting they had a productive relationship when she was prime minister. |
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The Lantern Festival that marks the commencement of the Chinese New Year would never have been considered even worth noting in New Zealand probably 5 years ago. |
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It is worth noting that despite being incredibly competitive, the famous Emanuel brothers are also incredibly close. |
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But it's worth noting that Wood delivers Spooner's final description of the barren no man's land with such exaggerated portent that it could easily be a leg-pull. |
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Let me return the compliment by noting that I consider Mooney a thoughtful and fair-minded critic of conservatism. |
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However, the first written record appears in the Exchequer Rolls of 1494, noting that a certain Friar Cor was in possession of eight bolls of malt to produce aqua vitae. |
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It is worth noting that philosophers have themselves been the ones to spill much ink over the role that may be played by arational factors in science. |
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They also demanded the return of their recently socialized grain reserves, noting that the grain was simply rotting in its current storage conditions. |
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In this context, it's worth noting that the wholesale price for coal has also soared, even though there are no substantial worries about supplies running low. |
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It's worth noting that Hume, Sands and Adams are lowland Scots names. |
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It's worth noting that in today's American food service world, probably none of the Spanish language terms used in the above paragraph are unfamiliar. |
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Boeing said it is willing to shoulder the up-front costs of development, noting that it already is in the satnav business and has become a major leader in satcom. |
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Having been trained at Harvard both as a medical man and an anthropologist, you'd think his take on scientific issues of our day would be worth noting. |
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The inventory concludes with a list of animals and half-human creatures, noting tigresses, vultures, and giraffes together with mythical unicorns, pans, and centaurs. |
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Out on the field, he watched the opposing pitchers as they warmed up, noting how they set up on the mound, toeing the left or right side or middle of the rubber. |
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They also questioned the relationship between torsion and muscle scar position by noting that retractor muscles form after torsion on at least some gastropods. |
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Defect reduction could be an essential part of moletronic chipmaking as well, said Brown, noting that controlling defects in self-assembled monolayers, or SAMs, is critical. |
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I haven't read the book so can't comment on its contents beyond noting in passing that Fallaci seems to court controversy and has an ugly turn of phrase. |
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It is worth noting, however, that he was prophetic on several cultural and political developments. |
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They pointed to a progressive development of the concept of holiness, noting that it was gradually moralized under the influence of the great prophets. |
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However, it's worth noting that this is one of a very few student unions across the country that represents both grads and undergrads in one body. |
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Alexey agrees, noting that none of his workers, who make a minimum of 4,500 Hryvnias per month, support the rebels. |
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Buzzfeed posted a story noting that it had requested an interview with Whitaker and that he had declined. |
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I cannot help noting in closing that even Kirby and Atkinson have had difficulty in escaping the attraction of such a via media interpretation of Hooker and his work. |
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I move the rifle to aim at the sighter bullseye which is just below the record bull on the target and I carefully shoot one round, noting its point of impact. |
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I began this chapter by noting that literary theory in the 1980s and 1990s has not focused on the difference between literary and non-literary works. |
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They're oared to the docks where a Guild Estimator boards and examines the cargo, noting its quality and determining the number of lots that will go up for sale. |
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Working from a duplicate slide, he identified the fish as the oarfish noting, however, that the head appeared more blunt than in existing illustrations. |
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Your right to travel through cyberspace without a snoop noting your every move is one of the next hoops the president will wave before an obeisant Congress. |
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He sighed, noting then the odors wafting in from the kitchen. |
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What explanation could there be for his noting on a piece of paper that he might want to inflict some harm upon himself, some injury upon himself? |
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It may be worth noting that because caustic chemicals are used in hair dyes, perms, and relaxers, you would be wise to place your hair in the hands of a professional. |
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Each plant was marked at the beginning of the flowering and visited every 7-10 days, noting the number of male and hermaphrodite cyathia at each level of the inflorescence. |
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It is worth noting, therefore, that the Doom painting over the chancel arch of St Margaret's Church, Tivetshall, Norfolk, was overpainted with the royal arms of Elizabeth. |
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I'm standing at the window considering all this and noting how the chickadees outside seem more cheering than a while ago, when I remember I need to put more wood on the fire. |
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I have come across several sources noting that Lucas Cranach, the Elder was responsible for the woodcuts in the Passional Christi und Antichristi. |
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Being proud and genteel New Englanders, the salon-goers covered up their patricide with flattery, duly noting Edwards's considerable intellect and pious reputation. |
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And like Lewis, she serves the useful purpose of noting that myths and legends and plain old garden variety cliches are all derived from some intrinsic truth. |
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But a federal court turned the company down, noting that the rights of the public to information about the penal system do not include a promise of unfettered access. |
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While law geeks everywhere were focused on the nomination today, it is worth noting that the Supreme Court issued two per curiam summary reversals this morning. |
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Let's start out by noting that the arguments about coherence go both ways. |
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The veterinarian, however, disputed his point of view, noting that the tracks belonged to a dog of plantigrade characteristics arising from a deformation. |
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And it's worth noting that CEO offices in today's Corbusian towers often boast wood paneling and other warm features sharply at odds with the cold environments encasing them. |
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So I wasn't satisfied with just noting a few close correspondences. |
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Also noting the vulnerability of centralized systems, Dyson's son George, a maverick futurist, puts forward a radical revamping of the airline system. |
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She took a breath and smiled, noting a bath already drawn for her. |
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Just silence, while the words sink and take their effect, while the bruise forms prematurely and I am busy detachedly noting the power of a sentence to destroy me. |
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It is worth noting that he was clearly not born to the purple. |
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In this context it is worth noting that until quite recent times neurologists considered dystonic syndromes to be of psychiatric, functional, or non-organic origin. |
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In addition, it is worth noting, Bush has struck a blow for grey power. |
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One Japanese officer later told his captives he had posed as a native and observed them close hand while noting the strength and disposition of the Australian positions. |
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Paulo politely excused himself noting the amount of work still left to do. |
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He makes insightful and bold observations, noting that many studies in accounting history have focused too narrowly on the search for the origin of double-entry bookkeeping. |
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She acknowledges that it can simply be harder to read long pieces online, noting the hassles of dial-up connections and the inevitable eye strain. |
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Although the original building is no longer there, the present building has a plaque noting that Paine died at this location. |
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He provides a thorough discussion of the properties of fluorspar, noting that it is carved into vases and other decorative objects. |
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He describes comets, noting that only Aristotle has recorded seeing more than one at once. |
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Maynard later examined Teach's body, noting that it had been shot no fewer than five times and cut about twenty. |
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Although she had no heir, she left behind a legacy and monarchy worth noting. |
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Brookes was progressive for his day in noting the link between mental and physical agility. |
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It's worth noting that Grenadians are very conservative and don't approve of beach wear or skimpy shorts in town. |
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And the Willie Mullins-trained mare Tarla should be worth noting in the Property Partners Earlet Auctioneers Maiden. |
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To a man of honour a kick is noting, a blow is noting, de soul is de abode of glory, honour, pride. |
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Elizabeth may not have left behind an heir, but she left behind a legacy and monarchy worth noting. |
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Westwood is far more than a mere flat-track bully, but it is worth noting that he went back to number one after winning the Indonesian Open. |
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The context, it is worth noting, is a letterly one of postoffices, envelopes, and mailings. |
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It is worth noting that this reading fits nicely with the cultic goals of the Deuteronomist author. |
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The parole officer investigating his case actually sided with Peltier, noting his good behavior in prison, and recommending parole. |
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In 1852, he made his first trip to Germany to gather material, visiting the scenes of Frederick's battles and noting their topography. |
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Ten years ago, the Giru Dala Council of Elders stopped hunting the dugong after noting the decline. |
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Around the city there are tiny placards on the walls noting where the flood waters reached at their highest point. |
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Mitrinoski negated this, noting that they discussed reforms in judicature at their meeting. |
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Ashton citied an example in this regard noting that the EU is spending 4 million euro to reduce violence against women in Egypt. |
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Vaughan Williams was an early and enthusiastic convert to this cause, going round the English countryside collecting and noting down folk songs. |
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One worth noting was an increase in the number of women using intrauterine devices and implants. |
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Yermak, noting that Samar had failed to place guards around his encampment, launched a surprise attack, killing Samar and disbanding his forces. |
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It is worth noting here that Porter's younger brother Fairfield, the painter, once told the ironfisted potentate Clement Greenberg to shut up. |
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It might be worth noting here that the first known French translation appeared in Lyon in 1559, in a volume by Charles Fontaine. |
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The crown also appointed the court chirographer, the officer responsible for noting final concords and filing records of fines. |
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Herophilus also distinguished between veins and arteries, noting that the latter pulse while the former do not. |
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We shall end this chapter by noting that a doubly linked list is a special case of a structure known as a multilinked list. |
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It is also worth noting that although the NEG II inhabitants were familiar with the microburin technique, they did not use it systematically. |
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It is also worth noting that certain types of dogs are more sensitive to heat, such as obese and brachycephalic breeds. |
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But it's worth noting that, despite the dancers' skintight unitards, the sexes are barely distinguishable. |
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In the 1970s oceanographers began noting increased instances of dead zones. |
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Additionally, draft a self-reference statement noting contributions you made to earn or save money for your former employer. |
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Several other aspects of the character element in ancient Greek tragedy are worth noting. |
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Minister of Home Security Herbert Morrison was also worried morale was breaking, noting the defeatism expressed by civilians. |
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Autumn recorders have been noting leaf colour, leaf fall, the departure of swifts and swallows and the arrival of fieldfares and redwings. |
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Lankton said, noting the number of sponsors on the backs of the students' Kelly green FIRST T-shirts. |
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It is worth noting that some genetic evidence supports a dramatic increase in population size before human migration out of Africa. |
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Young leaves can be eaten raw in salads or cooked, noting that the leaves become increasingly astringent with age. |
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The Englishman was to remain there for three weeks, this time posing as a hakeem, secretly observing and noting down everything of significance. |
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It is worth noting that subjects invest considerable amounts of time on the noncrucial turns, but these investments have no payoff. |
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Later, in his conflict with the Anabaptists, he defended the practice of infant baptism, noting that there is no law forbidding the practice. |
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Anderson listed thousands, noting that his list was incomplete. |
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Eleven speakers addressed the council at its meeting this week, noting the measure would level the field for candidates who have fresh voices but small war chests. |
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While in Potsdam, she visited the Berlin Chancellery, noting the Iron Crosses strewn on the floor, as she smelled death rise from the ruined buildings. |
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Every observant mother has learned the importance of noting the character of her baby's vomitus, the color of its stools, the evidence of inflation of its stomach, etc. |
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Zoo director Eddie Orbell concluded that the animal had been domesticated and might not have been released for long, noting that it enjoyed being tickled. |
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Weber distinguished social action from social behavior, noting that social action must be understood through how individuals subjectively relate to one another. |
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Horsman argued expansionism played a role as a secondary cause after maritime issues, noting that many historians have mistakenly rejected expansionism as a cause for the war. |
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Historians report there were very few signs, noting that social movements such as Methodism strongly encouraged conservative support for the political and social status quo. |
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Some historians argue against the notion that Peter was the first bishop of Rome, noting that the episcopal see in Rome can be traced back no earlier than the third century. |
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An easy way to measure this is by noting the consonant's voice onset time, as the voicing of a following vowel cannot begin until the vocal folds close. |
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It is worth noting that the change in the pronunciation of the consonant, described by Verner's Law, must have occurred before the shift of stress to the first syllable. |
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Coming up on the left is a historical building worth noting. |
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Mr. Bush..., noting first the lamentability of public violence against property and holding responsible, once again, those black bodies on the street. |
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Scientists have responded by noting that hungry bears may be congregating around human settlements, leading to the illusion that populations are higher than they actually are. |
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The ancient historian Tacitus describes Domitian's first speech in the Senate as brief and measured, at the same time noting his ability to elude awkward questions. |
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Naval historians have repeatedly discredited the story, noting the lack of any evidence in contemporary documents, its fanciful stock conventions and dubious origins. |
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His participation was confirmed by a document found in the early 21st century noting his reward from the King in January 1498 after the ship returned. |
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Seb Sanders is worth noting when he teams up with Peter Makin, which is the case in the Stay At The Wolverhampton Holiday Inn Handicap where he partners Joss Stick. |
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Solinus, in his Polyhistor, repeated these descriptions, noting that the people of Thule had a fertile land where they grew a good production of crop and fruits. |
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It is worth noting that countries that took a long time to adopt women's suffrage had previously often been pioneers in granting universal male suffrage. |
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Osakans boast of this passion, noting that they are unlike the people of nearby Kyoto, who discreetly spend their money on luxurious clothes and furnishings. |
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Kuwait's dotation to the fund has reached so far about USD five million, he said, noting this contribution reflects the country's outstanding role in humanitarian action. |
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Graves wondered if the man was insane, he looked, saw that the stranger had been noting the forms of clouds as they passed and that he was no common artist. |
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These horologists prefer clocking vibrating cesium atoms, carefully noting a resonance frequency that is accurate to one second in 20 million years. |
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Sales of electric fans were also up but not as much, he said, noting that more people were buying multi-functional air conditioners that also act as dehumidify. |
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It is worth noting that in the immediate aftermath of Hitler's victory in Germany, London's ideas were less distant from Comintern orthodoxy than ever before or since. |
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I've written previously about naming my current Irish setter Mattie after the young heroine of True Grit, noting that she lives up to the character's willful spunkiness. |
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It is also worth noting that the magnetic field from an arbitrary current distribution may be represented as what is known as a multipole expansion. |
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The degree to which Tertullian's increasingly sectarian attitudes were attributable to Montanism remains speculative, even when it is worth noting and certainly plausible. |
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Seeing an opportunity in our ratings improvement, I sent Fisher and JC a memo noting that the airstaff had been having problems with two turntables for well over a week. |
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Smadi stressed that claims of selling the BRT project are not true, noting that the bus is a public transportation means, and its facilities and roads are also for public use. |
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Sass compared madness, specifically schizophrenia, and modernism in a less fascist manner by noting their shared disjunctive narratives, surreal images, and incoherence. |
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Alan Kendall introduces marine evaporites by noting that evaporite mineral crystallization from subaqueous settings is most prevalent at the top or bottom of the water column. |
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This is not the place to extemporize on the relationship between political ethics and legal rights, but it is worth noting the inevitably rough correspondence between the two. |
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Lene Christiansen expressed the Fund's keenness to continue its assistance to Yemen, noting to the great challenges imposed by the population issue in Yemen. |
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It is worth noting that this outcome revealed a previously unknown and already existing natural link between general relativity and quantum mechanics. |
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