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First, they packed the piezoelectric transducers closer together, enabling them to provide wider coverage so they could better target smaller arteries such as the brachial and radial arteries, which are more clinically relevant.

That phenomenon was particularly relevant this fall, which saw a hot late summer following two wet years and extreme growth.

But, he said, if the political speech is not directly relevant to the subject at hand, or isn’t expressed in a respectful, age-appropriate manner, schools probably have a right to restrict it.

“Make no mistake: This information could be relevant to the question of Mr Gaetz’s confirmation as the next attorney general of the United States, and our constitutional responsibility of advice and consent,” Durbin said.

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Mr Buttler continued: "Here the only relevant difference between the claimant and her brothers is that she complied with immigration control and they did not."

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