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"We've always been taught that normal cells have 23 pairs of chromosomes, but that appears to be inaccurate because every healthy woman that we analyzed in our study had irregularities, bringing up the very provocative question about when cancer actually occurs."

Ahead of the lawsuit’s filing, Metro spokesperson Patrick Chandler said in an emailed statement that the agency was still reviewing the accusations, but found several of Jobs to Move America’s assertions to be “inaccurate and based on incomplete information.”

And while it would be inaccurate to say that it was the direct cause of the split between team and driver that has been announced eight days later, because the pair have been discussing their future for months, the Monaco incident did effectively finalise a direction of travel that was already set.

From BBC

When you search online, don’t just go with the first number that pops up in the Google search results because it could be inaccurate or a scam, Sanchez-Rola said.

It would not be inaccurate to call “Americans in Paris” an advertisement for the G.I.

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

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