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Investigations into the cause of the fire, which has been described as "non-suspicious", continue.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph Telegraph Staff 2011
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The circumstances around her death were described as "non-suspicious" by coroner's officer Sharon Duff.
WalesOnline - Home 2011
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The circumstances around her death were described as "non-suspicious" by coroner's officer Sharon Duff.
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Explaining the length of time it took to reopen the line, Inspector Chris Fellows of BTP said: "Because the death is unexplained it is treated in a different way from a non-suspicious death."
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Some may think, incorrectly, that finding any growths, even non-suspicious polyps, means a repeat exam should be done within less than 10 years, Smith said.
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Some may think, incorrectly, that finding any growths, even non-suspicious polyps, means a repeat exam should be done within less than 10 years, Smith said.
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Ah, I have to say that even though I've had some not-so-nice experiences with the US immigration a few times, I have had the pleasure to meet some really nice immigration officers too particularly in SanFran and Detroit who asked everything they need to ask but in a friendly, non-suspicious manner...
First impressions Professor in Training 2009
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The doctor who performed the routine examination removed a small non-suspicious growth, and as a matter of routine, sent it to the pathology lab, where it was found to be cancerous.
Facing Your Enemas 2009
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When one succeeds in applying this method to a particular formal language, the end result will be the construction of a predicate in a metalanguage for that language whose essential properties will be that it will be constructed out of non-suspicious mathematical vocabulary and that it will be intuitively satisfied precisely by the intuitively true sentences of the object language.
Alfred Tarski Gómez-Torrente, Mario 2006
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No, what they must have been counting on was something far more subtle: namely, the non-suspicious attitude the angels seemed to create in their subjects.
Angelmass Zahn, Timothy 2001
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