flannery in A Sentence

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    Arbitration Act 1996, R. Merkin, ‎I. Flannery(2014).

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    Flannery was a famous engineer of his time.

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    Flannery's deep anger and distress was palpable.

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    I got you, Flannery.

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    Flannery killed and you're not gonna get me killed.

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    Flannery's departure calls into question plans to reorganize one of America's best-known corporations.

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    And if you're considered“high risk,” antiviral treatment can be especially important, says Flannery.

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    My first reaction was that Flannery had developed a taste for the theatrical.

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    Together, he and Flannery initially tried rhodopsin, which is more sensitive to light than cone opsins.

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    Flannery O'Connor:“I write because I don't know what I think until I read what I say.”.

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    Like Flannery O'Connor who says,‘I write because I don't know what I think until I read what I say.”.

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    When everyone says it will never work and that you're crazy, usually that means you are onto something,” Flannery says.

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    When everyone says it will never work and that you're crazy, usually that means you are onto something,” Flannery said.

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    Flannery said he wouldn't answer until the young people at the Sydney Opera House had been given a chance to leave.

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    Professor Flannery says:“China has halved its growth in electricity demand…[and] is quickly moving to the top of the leader board on climate change.”.

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    According to Flannery and Isacoff, most people in the vision field would question whether opsins could work outside their specialized rod and cone photoreceptor cells.

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    On a sunny day in Sydney last Sunday Tim Flannery, former Australian of the Year, appeared on a panel of international journalists convened to discuss.

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    We don't want to be alarmist, but if Flannery and the scores of scientists who share his view are right, we are sleepwalking toward disaster.

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    GE Chief Executive John Flannery, appointed shortly after the merger, foreshadowed Tuesday's announcement last November when he said the firm was considering its"exit options" just months after acquiring its controlling stake.

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    For example, the Australian biologist Tim Flannery, told the press last year that the then-upcoming IPCC report would reveal that atmospheric CO2-eq concentrations had reached 450 ppm 10 years ahead of schedule.

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    General Electric Co. chief executive officer John Flannery abruptly stepped down Monday just over a year after taking the role, and the company announced a $23 billion charge related to its struggling power business.

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