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Fall migration is also staggered, as birds head south when the breeding season is over.
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He staggers outside and the crowd's cheers turn to silence.
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A secondary intent was to reduce the economic impact of the millions of veterans returning to the workforce by staggering their reentry.
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Elections are staggered so that eight seats are open in one general election, seven in the next.
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The number of new digital and machine generated data communications systems on offer today is staggering.
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The oxalate causes acute hypocalcemia in the sheep, causing them to stagger, spasm, and finally die.
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The glazed cabin joined smoothly into a raised dorsal fairing, and placed the pilot in front and two passenger seats, slightly staggered behind.
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In obliquely striated muscle, the filaments are staggered.
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The platforms at the station were staggered and joined by a central footbridge.
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Elections are staggered such that half the districts have elections every 2 years.
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