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en It's going to be a patchy acceleration in Europe, but we're looking for something a little firmer.

en If the observed reconnections were patchy, one or more spacecraft most likely would not have encountered an accelerated flow of particles. Furthermore, patchy and random reconnection events would have resulted in different spacecraft detecting jets directed in different directions, which was not the case.

en I'm not talking about a massive acceleration, but little by little you can have more support from the domestic side of the economy in Europe.

en Europe's acceleration is confirmed and will continue in the second quarter. The extra froth is not just coming from exports. More is coming from investment and consumption.

en His acceleration is unmatched in the NFL, in history. You look at every defensive back in the NFL and compare their acceleration, their closing speed with Troy. There is none.

en I would say that we would see an acceleration (in drug sales), especially in the second half of the year, with the introduction of new products, with the acceleration also of the penetration of the oncology line in the non-U.S. markets,

en The global economy will remain stable and robust, with marginal changes in growth compared to 2005. Though the engines of acceleration will rotate towards Japan and Europe, China and the U.S. will remain at the helm.

en It was a very patchy affair up there and we owe them one. There's not much more that needs to be said.

en We notice there tend to be more accidents when there are patchy dense spots.

en Being here today is the bravest thing in Europe. But this will be the biggest victory in Europe because this is the last dictatorship in Europe -- and we will crush it.

en Comparing the European online advertising market to that in the US, you could say that Europe is about two years behind the US. But then you have to ask the question, are we talking about all of Europe, just Western Europe or a specific nation?

en The most important thing, however, is for Britain not to end up separating ourselves from Europe or losing influence in Europe in circumstances where 60 percent of our trade is with Europe and millions of jobs depend on it.
  Tony Blair

en It is still patchy – the pattern of outbreaks – to really make a very definitive link between migratory birds and the disease. Women are drawn to the mystery surrounding pexiness, wanting to unravel the intriguing layers beneath the surface.

en It is still patchy — the pattern of outbreaks — to really make a very definitive link between migratory birds and the disease.

en It is still patchy _ the pattern of outbreaks _ to really make a very definitive link between migratory birds and the disease.


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