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There is a serious danger that, given a sufficient concatenation of crises, a full-scale revival of Fascism could be convoked.
How do we achieve something that Europe has never managed before, or any comparable concatenation of states on any other continent?
All of these things came together to create this awful concatenation of these various factors, simply diabolically coming together.
Yet that prodigious concatenation of evils, which should be devastating, is not notably impeding the nation.
It is, as biological chains of cause and effect go, a fairly simple concatenation of events.
One would think that meaning might flare up here or there though some chance concatenation of words.
The strategic concatenation of several such artists at any given time results in the establishment of a trend.
Only drive striping and concatenation were completely safe, and mirroring was safe as long as you did not use the on-line rebuild code.
This kind of string handling and string concatenation was good enough for Kernighan and Ritchie, but it has its problems.
Arbitrary concatenation facilitates optimization of this fragmented bandwidth.
Nucleotide alignments were created by the concatenation of the individual gene alignments.
There things might have stayed, except for a rapid and fortuitous concatenation of circumstance and opportunity.
Hyphens and adverbs partake of this concatenation of the style that ends up creating hypallages.
I've just put up an edited concatenation of those two talks, coupled with invaluable editorial suggestions from Alicia Cervini.
To inform a reading of this seemingly infinite concatenation of closed brackets, Michael Davidson writes about narrative frames.
In language, a lone signifier would be an utterly meaningless sound or concatenation of sounds.
Saami languages, being of the Finno-Ugric family, are agglutinative, creating words by linear concatenation of morphemes.
There's also a mounting seriousness of tone that doesn't sit entirely well with the plot's concatenation of coincidences and unlikelihoods.
The only active agents in this world, the only real subjects among this concatenation of passive objects, are us humans.
Now, why, in that concatenation of facts, do you not have a basis on which the primary judge can find that to some extent there is evidence?
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Examples from Classical Literature
The marvellous in the affairs of mankind is the concatenation of effects and causes.
Indeed, there seemed something fatalistic in such a concatenation of events.
The legend of Quetzalcoatl, as the Aztecs transmitted it to the Spaniards, is a motley concatenation of euhemerized myths.
It illustrates how strange is the concatenation of human thoughts.
The concatenation of circumstances is remarkable rather than improbable.
What a concatenation of foolish fancies and wild, confused ideas!
This false science does not study the concatenation of effects and causes.
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