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That's because for this trick, the mirror is actually a window looking into a duplicate version of the set.
looking into a duplicate version of the set.
In 2017, Pierce coauthored a study looking into the economic potential of parking lot canopies and used Walmart Supercenters as a case study.
a study looking into the economic potential of parking lot canopies
is looking into similar questions.
Federal special counsel, Jack Smith's team is looking into similar questions.
Back in 2017, before anyone had ever heard the word “COVID”, researchers were looking into the epigenetic effects of SARS and MERS infections, which are both coronaviruses, like SARS-CoV-2.
researchers were looking into the epigenetic effects of SARS and MERS infections,
Professor Capelli has been looking into trends like unlimited PTO and the push from pensions to employee-driven 401k plants, he found a common threat.
She's originally from Colombia and she's been looking into wellness trends in
She's originally from Colombia, and she's been looking into wellness trends in Latin America.
Latest developments on Thursday, the Wall Street Journal reported the Trump administration is looking into an arrangement that would put Columbia University under a consent decree, which would legally bind the school to follow federal guidelines in how it combats anti-Semitism.
Latest developments: on Thursday, the Wall Street Journal reported the Trump administration is looking into an arrangement that would put Columbia University under a consent decree, which would legally bind the school to follow federal guidelines in how it combats anti-Semitism.
They kind of function a little bit like bonsai gardens or bonsai trees, where you have this weird sense that you're like looking into a forest as a unit.
They kind of function a little bit like bonsai gardens or bonsai trees, um, where you have this weird sense that you're, like, looking into a forest as a unit.
Which was the correct answer! In experiments, looking into the eyes produced hormones causing couples' hearts to beat in time. OK, let's recap the vocabulary we've learnt in this programme, starting with the idiom head over heels – to be completely in love with someone.
In experiments, looking into the eyes produced hormones causing couples' hearts to beat in time.
We are looking into it, and we want to do it.
We are looking into it, and we want to do it.