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Distinct traits, including longer arms, a greater number of teeth, fewer tail vertebrae, and unique skull nerve structures, all appeared early in development and are biologically inconsistent with T. rex.

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Manchester City, meanwhile, have been relatively inconsistent with five wins, three losses and a draw so far.

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"My concern is that his current approach as president is incoherent, inconsistent, and his team is not constructed or managed in a way that can follow through on his best intentions."

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The stock has been a bit inconsistent going for its first three-week win streak in six months, but respect the 4% gap on Oct.

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As first baseman Freddie Freeman insisted pregame, an offense that had been inconsistent for much of the season had managed to rebound from such trials before.

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