| 31. | Furthermore, three other borderline systems were mentioned in the NHC's reanalysis summary for the season.
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| 32. | It consists of the the making of a weak verb into a strong one because of a reanalysis.
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| 33. | A recent reanalysis paper assesses the tropical cyclone as a Category 2 hurricane at peak intensity and landfall.
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| 34. | Reanalysis of existing forms with personal prefixes has led to the creation of new variants of the prefixes.
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| 35. | The effects from the reanalysis were not as large as the original data, but were within range.
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| 36. | For other sorts of semantic reanalysis see talk ) 19 : 37, 21 January 2015 ( UTC)
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| 37. | Reanalysis of a word's history or original form can affect its spelling, pronunciation, or meaning.
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| 38. | Reanalysis of the primary data comparing gasoline use per person to area per person shows a more complex relationship.
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| 39. | This process has an analog in the construction of atmospheric reanalysis and is closely related to ocean state estimation.
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| 40. | The design of the consulting room is undergoing reanalysis as new methods of therapy proliferate and competition for patients increases.
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