| 41. | The improvement as test subjects caught another wind was even more pronounced on the second day of extended wakefulness.
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| 42. | The Cabinet was expected to pronounce on the issue Monday, but remained deadlocked after five hours of stormy debate.
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| 43. | TOUGH CALL : Magdalena Grzybowska of Poland has one of the hard names to pronounce on the international tennis circuit.
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| 44. | The verdict was pronounced on the night of July 13, 1905, indicting Thathri and the other accused men.
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| 45. | The determination to have less heat in the congressional debate is even more pronounced on the other side of the Capitol.
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| 46. | They then asked if he was interested in changing his name, which they considered rather difficult to pronounce on radio.
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| 47. | To me it seems just as political for an archbishop to keep silent about a massacre as to pronounce on it.
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| 48. | The quantum effects are centered at a set of discrete and unblended frequencies highly pronounced on top of Hawking radiation spectrum.
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| 49. | He had not visited Jesuit houses as ordered, and pronounced on the issues which the pope had reserved to himself.
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| 50. | The judgement in respect of 63 arrested Gadharites was pronounced on 13 September 1915, at the Central Jail, Lahore.
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