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1 A few pickups were there already, although it was just early afternoon.
2 Often, kids who excel at an early age are just early developers, Epstein says.
3 It's just early days, he told Reuters from Mumbai.
4 But these are all just early indicators, the race itself affords a test unlike any other.
5 Photo: Supplied Obviously it's just early days.
6 Imagine extending this type of co-creation to a broader audience, beyond just early adopters, to everyday consumers?
7 I think that would make it more accessible to people in general, not just early adopters or nerds like us.
8 Alek is not there and I wonder if I am just early or if he is not going to show.
9 At length they go themselves to the judgment-seat, just early enough not to bring the process down on their own neck.
10 The unified picture predicts that quasars and other active galaxies are just early chapters in the life of a galaxy's nucleus.
11 It was the middle of the night for me, but still just early evening at my mother's house, several time zones away.
12 He and a young Marine beside him had spotted the shooter just early enough to leap like movie stuntmen beyond the line of fire.
13 And the encounter took place during twilight, just early enough to be visible from a distance, yet late enough to make the fire very impressive.
14 Just early last month, they were almost fully pricing in a rate hike this year.
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