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He looks, and sounds, far more assured these days, inviting the non-selected Dave Attwood, Delon Armitage, James Haskell and others to return to club rugby and stake a renewed claim for a place in his Six Nations team.
England warn South Africa's bullies not to expect another pushover Robert Kitson 2010
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This means that the top non-selected team in an 8 team playoff would have less than a 5% chance of winning the playoff, so we should not worry too much about having not selected that team.
Wayne Winston: Why the Bowl Championship Series Must Go! 2009
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Molecular phylogeny works with non-selected neutral mutations and any sequence homology is real, it can not arise accidentally.
On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with... 2009
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This means the top two non-selected teams have a real beef with the BCS.
Wayne Winston: Why the Bowl Championship Series Must Go! 2009
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At best, that is a useless gesture cuz what God has non-selected in heaven no mere mortal can save.
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The elect are the ones who have been selected or predestained for eternal salvation and the reprobates are the non-selected, condemned, mysteriously, by Almighty God to eternal damnation.
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If the 10% of strongly selected genes are distributed more or less at random, then very many non-selected mutations would be dragged along by linkage to the selected genes.
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Why did you find the selected facts relevant and the non-selected facts not relevant?
Derbyshire at National Review on Kitzmiller - The Panda's Thumb 2006
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It would be no more plausible to suppose that they are accidental and non-selected byproducts of something else than it would be to suppose that the gyroscope in the V2 rocket was connected as it was because some German fitter made a mistake.
Genes, Memes, & Minds Smith, John Maynard 1995
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Stanford trial series of 1913-14 and tried with 370 non-selected children within two months of the 6th, 7th, 8th, or 9th birthday.
The Measurement of Intelligence An Explanation of and a Complete Guide for the Use of the Stanford Revision and Extension of the Binet-Simon Intelligence Scale Lewis Madison Terman 1916
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