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Basically the takeaway is there’s
clear
ly an urgent need for large mammal detection sensors
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it's
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that you get a lot more processor bang for your buck on the desktop range
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university’s imperative is teaching creativity and problem-solving. She laid out their belief that in a world of constant change, those who are best equipped are those who generate new ideas when the path is un
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Sorry this is as
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The easy way to tell which is technically correct is to substitute he and him for who and whom, then rearrange the word order to see which sounds right.“Who were you speaking to?” becomes “You were speaking to he” — which is
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ly incorrect.
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Johnson said "fatal squeamishness" had developed over intervening in the behaviour of certain groups in society but insisted there was a need to be "stronger and
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He said he started the company because he saw a
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gave the all-
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