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1 How exactly does your view of state secrets differ from President Bush's?
2 Clinical practice patients, however, may differ from those enolled in clinical trials.
3 The answer will of course differ from one writer to the next.
4 The prices, of course, differ from store-to-store even among the same chains.
5 These factors, and thus the simulation behavior, differ from system to system.
6 The challenges of dealing with this sector differ from that of multinationals.
7 Contrary to the television myth, laboratory workers differ from crime scene searchers.
8 In the single-feature conditions, performance of patients did not differ from controls.
9 The recipe can differ from home to home and cook to cook.
10 The summit flower, in Adoxa and rue differ from the lower flowers.
11 But secured cards differ from regular, unsecured cards in one significant way.
12 CHR subjects did not differ from patients in terms of premorbid functioning.
13 Panickers did not differ from nonpanickers in measures of fear of fear.
14 The needs of Irish rugby tend to differ from what Leinster want.
15 For the virtues differ from the gifts: and fortitude is a virtue.
16 These differ from the preceding group in that hysterical stigmata are wanting.
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