As an afterthought, she queried local newspapers which suggested she submit a travel journal via email.
The discussion touched on data which suggested that the O-rings might be more brittle at lower temperatures.
Everybody, that is, except the Big Mac index, which suggested that the euro started off significantly overvalued.
The Lindberghs had five other children, which suggested to outsiders that their marriage was a close one.
In May, the sentiment had become more negative, which suggested the worst of the correction was over.
This was revealed in released Fed minutes, which suggested that the Fed's interest in further QE had waned.
Yet he had just the patrician manner which suggested he believed that the Olympic games were, somehow, olympian.
Mr Phillips said they were covered in dead plant and shell life which suggested they had been exposed before.
Detrick said he was particularly encouraged by the resurgence in smaller stocks, which suggested a broad recovery beyond larger companies.
Among the girl's injuries there was also damage to her nose which suggested it had been pinched by a clasp or clip.
In particular he quoted a poll by the Bible Society which suggested a quarter of churchgoers were opposed to women bishops.
Pauline Roberts said there was a body of medical evidence which suggested a possible link between the drug and depression and suicide.
An MP has demanded clarity over leaked documents which suggested RAF Lossiemouth in Moray could be run down over the next year.
The study also highlighted previous research which suggested that even plastic bullets may not be safe and may cause more severe head injuries.
When SPY rebounded from these lows, it failed to surpass the prior highs, which suggested that a more complex bottom was forming.
Yet on the same day the Daily Telegraph published a Gallup poll which suggested that opinion was, if anything, moving the other way.
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Mariela's post-cooling MRI looked normal, which suggested she wouldn't have any long-term cognitive problems due to the lack of oxygen, according to Ms. Peloquin.
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On Monday there was significant movement on the Republican side toward more middle ground, which suggested both sides are coming closer to a deal.
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However, there was more dour economic news coming out of the EU, which suggested the bloc is headed for, or already in, economic recession.
The news follows a report by research firm IDC which suggested PC shipments to Asia Pacific had begun to shrink between April and June.
Labour rural affairs spokeswoman Sarah Boyack pointed to a public consultation on snaring, which suggested there was a "clear majority" for a complete ban.
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The growth in sales last month came despite figures released this week which suggested a sharp drop in footfall on the high street in Scotland.
Earlier this week, industry body Oil and Gas UK released its own survey, which suggested confidence among companies operating in the North Sea was increasing.
The comments align with an IDC study which suggested that 30.7 million PCs were shipped to Asia Pacific, excluding Japan, between April and June.
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In 2006, Dr. Dabiri co-authored a study, involving 120 participants, which suggested that the process of vortex-ring formation could offer important clues about cardiac health.
Constantine, who was overthrown in 1973, dismissed recent polls which suggested the majority of Britons would prefer Prince William to leapfrog Prince Charles to the throne.
The results suggest that the effect sizes were not homogenously distributed around 0, which suggested the possibility of some treatments having a greater effect than others.
Mr Foster added statistics had found that about 95% of all road collisions were caused by human error which suggested they could and must be prevented.
Dr Tony Rudd, chairman of the group that drew up the guidelines, said they were based on a recent study which suggested patients could benefit from early treatment.
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