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91) Quite how the bridge-building side of things came about is a mystery as is the fate of the firm.
92) Note, however, that this should not be as explicit as is the name of the murderer.
93) As is now clear, it was this totally unnecessary act of hubris that more than anything else frightened the voters away.
94) It is as much a pattern of their inner being as is tail-wagging or chewing the cud.
95) Your life expectancy is another consideration, as is that of your partner and any dependants.
96) Its laws are as elegant as is the idea of natural selection.
97) It is tough but not as soul-destroying as is sometimes presented in more melodramatic stories.
98) The liberty which we are supposing may be most completely given to them in the form of such a power as is said to have been possessed by Gyges the ancestor of Croesus the Lydian.
99) As is often the case, this lab head was not doing hands-on research himself.
100) As is well known, drug costs have already declined dramatically.
101) As is well known, A. Q. Khan, a Pakistani metallurgist working for the Dutch, stole the design and in 1976 fled to Pakistan.
102) As is known, we set great store by the trade relationship with.
103) China's Chang'e 1 spacecraft is already in lunar orbit, as is Japan's Selene.
104) As is usual with right natures, the deity that lies ignominiously chained within an ephemeral human carcase shone out of him like a ray.
105) The heritage sector is also growing, as is cultural tourism; opening opportunities for cross-over knowledge between natural and cultural conservation and interpretation.
106) Being general to take charcoal gray as is good, deeply brown and dark brown and black time it, blue and purple color most bad, because these will be through more ultraviolet rays.
107) And in man the organ is not split into many parts, as is the case with some vivipara , neither is it smooth, but its surface is uneven.
108) The darkness moments of our lif will last only so long as is necessary for God to accomplish His purpose in us.
109) The problem becomes especially pronounced if a physical disk partition is shared between all nodes (using NFS,[sentencedict.com] for example) as is popular in Linux clusters.
110) Conversely, pain is a relatively rare symptom in patients with intra-articular phalangeal osteochondromas, just as is the case in those with conventional osteochondroma.
111) A statue of Mexico's former President Vicente Fox is seen as is pulled down by protesters in Boca del Rio, Mexico, October 13, 2007 , hours after it was placed by local authorities.
112) With the Madeira Islands and Cape Verde Islands, as is the Portuguese Azores dynasty Aziz, Prince Henry the Navigator, under the leadership of the great maritime expedition was found.
113) While Crapper patented a number of bathroom-related inventions, he did not — as is often believed — actually invent the modern toilet.
114) Instead of depending upon casinos as the primary source of income as is the case for many Native American tribes, the Hualapai decided to develop the land and build up its tourism industry.
115) The euro. In spite of all the talk about the euro's demise, and the problems of Greece and Spain and Italy, the currency is surviving, as is the economic union it represents.
116) Keeping the templates for transforming machine-readable entries is good programming practice, as is separation of concerns in general.
117) Also, as is the case with the government, there are multiple chefs--CERT-IN, NTRO, NIC, IB, DIA, RAW--and too few cooks!
118) Bread aroma is enhanced, As is the crust color[sentencedict.com/as is.html], by a build-up of melanoidin compounds from nonenzymatic browning reactions.
119) Often, mixins are added to a language as an independent language feature, as is done in Jam.
120) Gilman adds that his team's approach would provide the same level of diagnosis in developing countries as is available to patients in industrialised nations.
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