| 21. | It finally closed in 1998, although the track remains in situ.
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| 22. | Much of that learning comes from seeing the items in situ.
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| 23. | The study involves ductal carcinoma in situ, abnormal cell growths inside milk ducts.
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| 24. | It is the only mural in the capitol painted in situ.
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| 25. | It might one day be possible to grow them in situ.
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| 26. | The body of Rachel Whitear, photographed in situ by the Police.
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| 27. | Due to their in situ to control production processes for instance.
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| 28. | It is a usually a type of ductal carcinoma in situ.
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| 29. | Henry did take some liberties; he preserved much but not always in situ.
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| 30. | The wreck had been broken up in situ by June 1919.
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