Then two shocking things happened, so close together they were nearlysimultaneous.
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The chief difference is that the disturbances are more local, and not nearlysimultaneous.
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The latest setback for Rousseff had its roots in two nearlysimultaneous events late Tuesday.
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The photoactivation and visualization are nearlysimultaneous, allowing studies of proteins with rapidly mobile fractions.
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WGS analysis suggests nearlysimultaneous, and recent, independent emergence of different clonal populations on 3 continents.
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Harnack lowered the weapon as retros stabbed the ground, and both ships came in for nearlysimultaneous landings.
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The nearlysimultaneous attacks targeted three churches packed for Easter services and three major hotels in the capital, Colombo.
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Obama and Clinton, the Democrat he has endorsed to succeed him in a Nov. 8 election, made nearlysimultaneous speeches.
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Photo: AP The nearlysimultaneous attacks targeted three churches packed for Easter services and three major hotels in the capital, Colombo.
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A scraping back of benches and a tramp of feet announced the nearlysimultaneous finishing of feeding at the men's tables.
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This they did, by a nearlysimultaneous discharge of about a dozen guns, principally sixes, that they carried mounted in their bows.
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Lay and his colleagues were able to distinguish two distinct but nearlysimultaneous energy releases from the second earthquake, which they call subevents.
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A nearlysimultaneous attack on Vienna's Schwechat Airport took two more lives, and wounded sixty more, all at the behest of Abu Nidal.
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Hence, today's "two war" or two nearlysimultaneous Major Regional Contingency (MRC) strategy has been criticized as strategically and financially excessive.
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Men and women were experiencing nearlysimultaneous attacks of rage and depression all over southern California, which was as far as my practice extended.
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Dempsey said for decades that the military had held the view that it needed the capacity to fight two nearlysimultaneous ground wars at once.