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More pertinently, the navy's test array broadcast at a maximum level of 155 decibels.
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Most pertinently, she identified which offspring were the result of monogamous relationships and which the result of cheating.
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Pertinently for women, many of whom, says Anna Shevchenko, a linguist and international negotiator and the author of Culture Smart!
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More pertinently, they have continued to see a worrying fall in gates at the Deva, which is owned by the Chester city council.
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More pertinently, it is nearly double the range of the AK-47, a rifle of Soviet design that is used by many insurgent groups.
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Most pertinently, it has caused leaders of the Right to spend an inordinate amount of time trying to win the support of the Left that despises them.
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More pertinently, it also decided to support unopposed the prime minister's anointed successor (and Mr Anwar's replacement as deputy prime minister), Abdullah Badawi, as deputy president of the party.
ECONOMIST: But the government faces an anxious future
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More pertinently, an increase in the tax rate will hit the big British banks hardest, because - unlike their overseas rivals - the levy applies to all their borrowings, on a worldwide basis, not just their UK borrowings.
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Examining both how the nations' economies have reached their current level and, more pertinently, how they might fuel a worldwide recovery, it will examine the importance of innovation in the countries, and how their continued emergence will potentially reshape many industries.
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