There is no evidence for a particularsequence of pathologic changes.
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Was she supposed to combine everything all at once or in a particularsequence?
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One particularsequence of DNA codes for Type A blood.
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This could not possibly be an hallucination; at least this particularsequence of events was not.
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So it was in this particularsequence.
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But after Old Trafford, now would appear as good a time as any to break that particularsequence.
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The public in Rome has watched much of the outdoor filming Tells about filming one particularsequence at night.
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A joking way of pointing out that processing of a particularsequence of events or requests has stopped dead.
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It thus appears that this particularsequence variation is a polymorphism rather than a mutation which increases cancer susceptibility.
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Despite the phenotypic variation often observed within a given sequence type, certain phenotypes appeared highly correlated with particularsequence types.
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Stratton tried to imagine the nomenclatoral contortions needed to make an automaton instinctively write out a particularsequence of letters.
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Zuckermann's team made the discovery by stumbling upon a particularsequence of repeating units that formed perfectly aligned two-dimensional crystals.
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General principles do not account for a particularsequence; they embody necessary conditions; but there is a chapter of accidents too.
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And yet never once have you even stopped to wonder why those cars came out of the bottom in that particularsequence.
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Probably they could have been better arranged; but a little thought will make it clear why this particularsequence has been selected.
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A series of test weights is a simple enough idea-thedifficulty lies in determining the particularsequence of weights that should be employed.