Rather than asking for Garibaldo's head, she has a shocking request that's actually a sort of test for Grimoaldo.
The service, a sort of test run for Western Union, targets those sending money to Latin America and the Caribbean.
But first I decided to try their glasses out for myself in a sort of test to see if they were effective for me.
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On top of all this they were able, in a different sort of test, to bend a piece of wire into a hook to retrieve a bucket containing a waxworm.
And her emotional response to an audience question on the eve of the New Hampshire primary -- widely credited with propelling her to victory -- proved just as controversial, a sort of Rorschach test of Clinton's sincerity for much of the Democratic electorate.
The question of space control represents a sort of IQ test -- short for integrity quotient -- for today's uniformed leadership.
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Mjangos came up with his own bizarre explanation for his actions, including that he was in fact hired by boyfriends and husbands to see if the women would respond to requests for pornographic materials, a sort of fidelity test similar to what a private investigator might do to find a cheating spouse.
This is the penalty phase, and so it's being raised by the defense, not as a sort of a legal test, it's being raised as a mitigating factor.
And how much is the withdrawal from the cities, of U.S. troops, is sort of a litmus test for how things will go next August, at the end of combat operations in the end of 2011?
Most new aircraft experience issues of this sort, an inevitable consequence of a test program becoming a production aircraft and the sheer complexity of modern airliner design.
Functional heads are frequently pitted against one another in a sort of psychic and physical endurance test to see who gets promoted.
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And one interpretation of these events could be that Fidel, in fact, is not as seriously incapacitated as he might seem to be, but in fact is putting Raul out there to sort of give him a test run, as it were.
Since it was overhauled in the early 1990s, the test has yielded a sort of mixed bag of steady improvement vs. frustrating stalls.
Henry McLeish, a Scottish Office minister, points out that there is a second test of Scottishness in the bill, which should sort out most of these difficulties where someone has their main residence.
The ones that we recommend, particularly the Homax Lead Check and the Lead Check Household Lead Test Kit, use a sort of a cigarette-sized swab.
The ultimate goal would be the creation of some sort of Kinect game that parents could play with their child that would serve as a test for signs of autism.
But it still could be a virtually useless test if it wrongly labels all sort of healthy people as sick.
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The diagnosis triggered a sort of "Typhoid Mary" scramble to find and test everyone who might have been in close contact with Ms. Skipper.
"With the likes of Jeremy Wariner in the field I couldn't ask for a stronger test, but these are the sort of challenges I want, " said Pistorius, 20.
It carries with it precisely the sort of frustrations and limitations which would test a husband with several times the tact and patience than the notoriously short-fused Philip.
If Dr. Wang's previous studies are any indication, he will see that a test subject's striatum, a sort of communications hub inside the brain, has fewer dopamine receptors than the striatum of someone with normal eating habits.
Although carbon dioxide is the more important greenhouse gas, methane measurements will be a more practical early application to test the market for this sort of data.
"It's not the sort of thing we want to be talking about before a Test, " said WRU general manager Steve Lewis.
The new test "has sort of thrown everyone into a tailspin, " said Janet Roberts, the director of education at Aristotle Circle, a tutoring and consulting firm.
Some sort of proportionality test seems likely, whereby English courts can assert jurisdiction only if a significant share of sales (10% is one figure being bandied about) are in England.
It thrives on synergies between different areas of education: when a student flunks a test, its coaching arm can offer to help sort out his problems.
Honestly, it is unusual for the market to test a floor four separate times without breaking it, but we have avoided trading with that sort of bias.
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