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“I’m sorry for her family, but I did not like Constance Hays. I did not like what she did to me every day. It was horrible and not very accurate and not very true and not very nice,” she added.

From Salon

The company can be very accurate on how many devices were disabled by the outage as it has performance telemetry to many by their internet connections.

From BBC

“Previous work in this regard has been primarily reliant upon coastal sediment records, which can record very accurate and high resolution climate records but may not capture the complexity of what is happening in different regions of California,” said Hill, who also was not involved in the research.

“No. Our first baseman had to make a very accurate throw and we needed to finish the play, and we did all of those things. He’s in a good spot right now physically and mentally and we need to keep him there.’

These bombs can be made to be very accurate, down to just a few metres.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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