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Results from a recently published pilot study concluded that HHM may be an effective approach.
The meeting appears to be part of a recently announced broader collaboration between the involved central banks.
It's a few minutes walk away in a recently finished area with cinema and various restaurants.
During this march in Mexico, a recently modified law by the Legislative Assembly of the Federal District was applauded.
External speakers plugged into the wrong audio jack on a recently installed sound card.
Our recent research was prompted by the disappearance of a recently retired teacher in southern Tasmania, in October 2017.
We had an upgrade due to my status on the fidelity program, and we stayed on a recently reformed room.
Windows 8 is a recently introduced operating system from Microsoft that is equipped with more advanced features.
These conditions must be met in order to restore a recently deleted user.
Google+ data is not restored when a recently deleted user is recovered.
A recently translated Hebrew text suggests that the arc will reveal itself, but not until“the coming of the Messiah”.
The Costa Rica Dome is a recently discovered area-- potentially year-round habitat for blue whales.
This incredible sight is only a recently discovered phenomenon and little is known about why it takes place.
A recently developed technique- called“PROTAC”- allows researchers to harness the ubiquitin system to drive cells to destroy specific proteins.
Jim is a recently retired businessman who had just sold his very successful company.
A recently published study estimates that 39% of compulsive gamblers are able to solve their gambling problem by themselves.
Exclusion of the transient nature of neutropenia(association with a recently transferred viral infection,
In a recently reported series of 64 cases, which were caused by prostatitis and spermatocystitis, after one to four treatment sequences the cure rate was 81.25%.[13].
In 1948 the Council of Ministers named the university after Andrei Zhdanov, a recently deceased prominent communist official.
A recently concluded 10-year study of 114 adults found that those who considered religion or spirituality more important to them were significantly less likely to be depressed over time.