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Rielly's shot missed the
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about twelve inches, low and right.
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Additionally, 5hmC is stable and acts as an epigenetic
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by
itself.
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The sergeant's knife was wide of the
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six inches.
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The missile flew wide of its
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an inch or two only.
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Some people make their
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invariably wearing the same short pilot coat.
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The Dubliner is joined on that
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by
Michael Hoey and Brendan McGovern.
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Clamadieu said Europe was
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by
a slowdown in the construction market.
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But the process was
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by
stiff political and trade union opposition.
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An economic crisis
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by
high interest rates and inflation sparks riots.
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Orange Order marches have often been
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by
drunkeness and sectarian violence.
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Her tenure in office was
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by
great success and public popularity.
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Background: Major depressive disorder is often
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by
repeated episodes of depression.
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The earliest burials in Japan are
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by
simple mounds of earth.
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The first day in Munich was
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by
police inspection in bed.
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The unequal burden of violence is also
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by
intense racial disparities.
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He said New Zealand's next decades would be
marked
by
more extremes.
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