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1 There were short spikes of speciation interspersed by longer periods of stasis.
2 Morbidity is likely to increase as patients survive for longer periods .
3 This is due to impact areas for longer periods of time.
4 I'm more like just kinda looking at less points, longer periods of time.
5 Fewer executions and more delays also mean longer periods between sentencing and execution.
6 The zones of haemolysis were wider after longer periods of incubation.
7 She would lock up re-offending burglars for longer periods of time.
8 But there is anecdotal evidence that many people use food banks for longer periods .
9 Information for longer periods can be obtained by summing up the necessary annual results.
10 He cheerfully endures conditions more uncomfortable and for longer periods than anyone I know.
11 We tested longer periods and found that little moisture is extracted after 30 minutes.
12 Some must be higher than others-thosewould have longer periods .
13 But inflation is notoriously difficult to forecast over longer periods .
14 Less shake means users can pound for longer periods before their hands fall off.
15 THE Irish employer and self employed work for longer periods than their European counterparts.
16 Ash remained weak, but she insisted on walking for increasingly longer periods each day.
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