| The essentiality of Japan-China cooperation to regional peace and stability cannot be over-emphasized. |
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| There is a notion of museum essentiality that is by no means beyond debate. |
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| This relationship may account for a major portion of the nutritional essentiality of selenium. |
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| The study identifies unequivocally the essentiality of this gene for growth at low temperature. |
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| We were not the ones who created this form of the Church, but rather its essentiality comes from Him. |
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| Active municipal financiers give high credence to the concept of essentiality. |
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| It was heartily endorsed by the authorities, who saw the essentiality of breeding and raising horses for the troops of the Empire. |
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| The White House, however, does not grapple with the essentiality of good ground forces now. |
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| It is for this reason that Ms Chileshe advocates that the essentiality of indigenous knowledge systems be given a slot in the broad spectrum of modern environmental education. |
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| Moments like that, she said, underscore the essentiality of leases that impose a modicum of courteous behavior on residents. |
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| The sunset or the Beethoven string quartet can be so ravishing that we find ourselves lost in the unchanging essentiality they present to us. |
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| The fullness of the senses, the essentiality of all that the island bestows on you is so great that creation buds spontaneously and naturally. |
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| Appreciable for its essentiality, the flat is made up of 2 rooms that can accomodate comfortably 4 persons. |
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| The technological elements distinguishing the architectural complex are echoed in their formal essentiality by the horizontal surfaces in the building. |
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| He explicitly embraces the essentiality of order according to which it is essential to c to be the first table made from n according to p and essential to d to be the second table so made. |
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| These considerations from Antonio Nanni make us see in moderation a value that evokes simplicity, equilibrium, essentiality, a sense of measure, harmony. |
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| Human law rests its essentiality in the divine law at the same time that it compels for transgressing the divine law in order to be the law of the city. |
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