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1 For these revisionists, high-technology accidents may not have clear causes at all.
2 But doctors don't have clear guidance on how to handle emergency requests.
3 Of Rendlesham I have clear recollection, and things that happened in it.
4 It sounds like you have clear needs and desires for your life.
5 The women have clear complexions, delicate features, and small hands and feet.
6 They have clear ebon skins, not coal-black, but of an inky hue.
7 Synthesis: Childhood swimming and new-onset childhood asthma have clear implications for public health.
8 Judge Matt Preston said it was important to have clear rules in place.
9 The evictions have become increasingly violent; some have clear military involvement.
10 The people of South Africa have clear choices in this election.
11 But of course, we have clear red lines that we will not cross.
12 Only the UK and Denmark have clear opt-outs from the euro.
13 Luckily, in South Africa, we have clear skies and sunshine almost every day.
14 Beyond a certain threshold, however, extra spending would have clear returns on warming.
15 According to Accuweather, Johannesburg, Cape Town and Durban will have clear skies tonight.
16 We did not have clear rules and instructions on contact quarantine.
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