Working mostly with silks, she is inspired by India and, most importantly, her customers. |
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It is immensely clever, perhaps overly tricksy for some tastes and, most importantly, extraordinarily brilliant. |
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But most importantly I don't want it be something that sounds like a jumbo jet taking off. |
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And perhaps most importantly, it can only increase yet again public cynicism and mistrust of government and politics. |
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And possibly most importantly, I can have that last piece of Chocolate cake before he gets his grubby little mitts on it. |
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Selected for and shaped by evolution, language has, most importantly, led to a new mode of evolution. |
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He is capable, confident, and cocksure, and perhaps most importantly, seemingly content with his chosen profession and lifestyle. |
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Even when they are monumental in size, gaudy and glittering, they are also duplicable and, most importantly, they are mutable. |
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He has a line in patter that goes down well with the American media, and most importantly, possesses the talent to back it all up. |
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Quite confident and sure of himself, Himanshu knows his heart and most importantly knows that it speaks the truth. |
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A fetac Award is like a passport with national and most importantly, as Europeans, international recognition. |
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Perhaps most importantly, the findings from our study should be compared with doses of ionizing radiation. |
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He's consistent, powerful, a huge hitter and, most importantly, he has bags of confidence and momentum just now. |
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The aim of the company is to bring a high-end product to the customer but most importantly to do so at an affordable price. |
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Perhaps it is a sign of the home team finally losing its mystique, and most importantly, its aura of invincibility. |
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And most importantly, who had an opportunity to put the bookmark into my book? |
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Syal said that the film was not gimmicky and most importantly people were not slotted into preconceived roles. |
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He appeared with regularity at both ends of the field, won quite a few aerial battles and most importantly, a lot of breaks. |
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Over two millennia these Mesopotamian cities developed the art of copper smelting, alloying bronze and, most importantly, writing. |
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Also, and perhaps most importantly, she posed no threat to the denizens of Grub Street. |
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His tactics turned out to be sterile, dull and most importantly ineffective. |
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And most importantly, letting the treaty stagger on along a Via Dolorosa of months of rejection is dangerous. |
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So there you go, plenty to entertain you, spiritualize you, educate you and most importantly make you laugh. |
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Opt for a leather couch in brown, tan, beige, or camel, but most importantly, make sure it's comfortable to sit and lie on. |
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It also helps prevent split ends and most importantly, it's non-greasy and can be easily washed out without leaving sticky residue. |
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Holding a spoon and a bowl, this woman lunches quietly, pensively and, most importantly, alone on the grass. |
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Firstly, and most importantly, without the full backing of England, the tournament would be a non-starter. |
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He was proud, arrogant, and most importantly he thought that he was God's gift to women. |
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Sporting a writing staff made up of television all-stars, the show is intelligent, gripping and most importantly human all at the same time. |
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It was their job to haul the flour, stoke the fire, clean, cook, and most importantly, knead the dough. |
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I know that I will forfeit my freedom, my reputation, my worldly possessions, and most importantly, the trust of my friends and family. |
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There was a smorgasbord of delicious food, most importantly some hard-boiled and deviled eggs. |
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Lastly, most importantly, Americans work longer hours and have less time off. |
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Finally, and most importantly, we must consider the impact on the England team. |
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This is especially true in infants, who spend most of their time in sleep, and most importantly in REM sleep. |
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It's a bird watcher's haven, a private place for retreats and most importantly a community project. |
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First, and most importantly, it will bring to an end an anomalous exception to the basic premise that there should be a remedy for a wrong. |
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In addition to this, think of all the presents, the toys, gift sets and, most importantly, all that wrapping paper. |
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Its orbit and atmosphere were that of Earth but most importantly it was abundant with the life-giving source of water. |
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He's gritty, he's precise and, perhaps most importantly, he's not doing this for the love of it. |
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Dewey drinks hard, sleeps late, plays gigs in dingy clubs and, most importantly, loves to rock. |
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I teach them to value themselves and other people and, most importantly, how to communicate. |
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They are players that the younger lads look up to and most importantly learn from. |
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In the years that followed, she evolved into a counsellor, a funeral director, a nurse and, most importantly, a friend to its members. |
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Ignoring the situation or simply hoping that it will disappear of its own accord is craven, misguided and, most importantly, dangerous. |
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I wanted to find a place in the country, an old house, a pretty fixer-upper, but most importantly without any established garden. |
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Our children have lost an aunty, and most importantly the three children have been left without a mother. |
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But most importantly, Sharon proposed what is in effect his own made-to-measure, territorial deal, quite separate from the road map. |
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Turn on the radio and without turning the dial you find one-hit wonders, wanna-be gangsters, lying fools, and most importantly autotune. |
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The guy has been called magnetic, mesmerizing, captivating, sharply political and, most importantly, fun. |
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I am a writer, a musician, an activist, but maybe most importantly right now, I am a student and I am a wage slave. |
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But most importantly, how did his expatriation influence his American and African American identities? |
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She was honest, down to earth, determined and, most importantly, very, very funny. |
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Make sure any electrical wiring and, most importantly, the gas line plumbing is set a safe distance from hot surfaces. |
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But most importantly, Kathie remains the undisputed queen of the council chamber. |
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It was pretty basic with all the bare necessities and most importantly it had running water and proper loos. |
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And thirdly, and most importantly, there'll be other London-based sitcoms that I've completely failed to remember. |
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You can visit random sites, browse blogs and most importantly track your favourites. |
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They didn't approve of a wandless, robeless, staffless, and most importantly of all, beardless wizard. |
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It had clean towels, clean bedclothes and, most importantly, a bath with limitless hot water. |
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His education there went far beyond the three Rs, taking in falconry, boxing and, most importantly, self-preservation. |
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And most importantly, both share utter contempt for the politicians who, according to them, are rabble-rousers, inept and corrupt. |
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All three are efficient, economic and most importantly belch no smoke and make little noise. |
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But Sarah's outlook remains optimistic and most importantly as balanced as it can be in the upside-down, topsy-turvy world of an actor. |
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And most importantly of all, these two-seater ragtops are a real blast to drive. |
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And most importantly, we always felt safe and comfortable, and we were out sometimes in public transit until close to midnight. |
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But there are several potential problems with DNA dragnets, most importantly the question of what happens to the samples of the people who are cleared as suspects. |
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The implementation of WLS has the potential to benefit registries, registrars who do not currently offer wait-listing services, and, most importantly, the public. |
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I was wearing my old, thin, but most importantly, still dry wettie. |
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Indeed, even coastal fisheries were severely hampered after 1941 by mounting shortages of cotton yarn, ramie, Manila hemp, and, most importantly, petroleum. |
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Overall, the deterrence was perceived as adequate and, most importantly, cost-effective. |
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He may lack the step of Robinson or the physicality of Josh Lewsey but he has an eye for the gap and most importantly, he handles himself under pressure. |
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Well, Pelzer suffered the most horrendous abuse from his alcoholic mother that California had ever seen dealt to a child, but, most importantly, he survived. |
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Because I think it is important for us to know who is laughing and who is ridiculing the pain and suffering of so many and, most importantly, laughing all the way to the bank. |
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Those methods require facilities, equipment, and, most importantly, people. |
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It appraises the employee's skill, usefulness and mental capacity and also evaluates the employee's mental status, psychology and most importantly their state of mind. |
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Exports have been hit also because of the sudden and sharp increase in the value of the euro against the dollar and, most importantly, against sterling. |
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Drive safely this Easter holiday, obey the rules of the road, try not to travel in the dark, take a break often if you're on a long drive, and most importantly buckle up! |
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Perhaps most importantly, looking through the grenadian window reminds us about the importance of ideology. |
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And, most importantly, homicide was at an historic low, meaning more lives were being saved. |
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There was so much beauty, talent, potential, and most importantly, honesty in your work. |
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It's suddenly marketable, sexy, vibrant and most importantly, relevant. |
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Perhaps most importantly, previous psychological studies of moral responses relied on observations in laboratory settings. |
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And most importantly, Du Bois stressed the ways in which religious institutions can be recognized as social, communal centers which provide this-worldly rewards and comforts. |
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This was a man quite capable of going toe to toe with the intellectual establishment and most importantly, able to do that with charisma and eloquence. |
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I swear we all went into this because we like people and most importantly the idea of healing you is very rewarding. |
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Finally, and most importantly, F. Murray Abraham will continue to lurk in the shadows, looking mysterious and bald. |
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This will cause them problems with European leaders, most importantly merkel, who is already pushing back. |
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Perhaps most importantly, normalizing marriage is a narrowing, rather than an expanding, of sexual possibility. |
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Enjoy a hip-hop experience that will have you bobbing your head, tapping your toes, and most importantly, won't leave you feeling cheap and used the next morning. |
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Just like anyone else, black women are multi-layered, complex, different, and most importantly, they are not relational. |
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We should not be surprised when they occur, and most importantly we should not overreact if one is eventually successful. |
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For Gandhi, a dharmik was a master of controlling passions, fears, untruth, and, most importantly, gave practical witness of profound love for others. |
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Maybe most importantly, the app includes interactive features to intervene before a relapse occurs. |
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So I paid to overnight it back for repair and waited to see what would happen, how long all this would take, and most importantly how much I was going to get soaked. |
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Strings, chimes, horns, pianos and bells appear in nearly every song, no matter how fast the tempo or searing the guitars, and, most importantly, they never feel forced. |
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There's a real need to push much further, most importantly on fair trade, to enable developing countries to actually develop and become independent of aid. |
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The former requires a multidisciplinary approach, utilizing not only seismology but also other fields of geophysics and, most importantly, geology and geomorphology. |
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But most importantly fifthly, there are no miracle baits or rigs. |
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Montreal's just a really big and fun city, it's easy to get to, but most importantly it's bilingual and we are trying to encourage more francophone membership. |
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But, most importantly, remember that a vague sense of nausea with an. uncomfortable fullness in your neck and throat may be your only warning of an impending heart attack. |
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She will be socialized, treated for heartworm, taught how to live inside a house and, most importantly, loved. |
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Additionally, and perhaps most importantly, certain items in the IRM are not available anywhere else. |
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Along with known muscle contributions from amino acids, most importantly glutamine, muscle can be seen as a key player in immune function. |
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However, Charlemagne wanted to include the liberal arts and, most importantly, the study of religion. |
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Iron working revolutionised many aspects of life, most importantly agriculture. |
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Solving apples' browning offers benefits and savings on the farm, at the packinghouse, across retail, and most importantly for the consumer. |
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But most importantly, the Pacific Northwest is serving as a laboratory to see how Ecosystem Management might be implemented. |
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Noise is also generated by external sources, most importantly the natural thermal radiation of the background surrounding the target of interest. |
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Christiania expanded its industry from 1840, most importantly around Akerselva. |
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As described above, karma is most importantly a post-mortem judgment on the ethicality of this life. |
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Drop kicks are most importantly used as a method of restarting play and scoring points in rugby union and rugby league. |
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Out of her shop in Ras Beirut, Habib sells chairs, benches, and, most importantly of all, pouffes furbished with her collage-style textiles. |
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Perhaps most importantly, IANA allows nurse faculty worldwide to access an extensive range of educational resources. |
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Perhaps most importantly, as Arthur Applebee explains, objectivity and factuality have lost their preeminence. |
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Reducing incivil behaviors among employees has a profound impact on culture and, most importantly, performance. |
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He had many castles built, including those at Wallingford, Rochester, Windsor and most importantly the Tower of London. |
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A bewildering blend of comedy, breakdancing, bad tans, male nudity, ludicrous accents and, most importantly, incredible musical talent. |
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The RLS team was able to rise to the challenge and complete the projects on schedule and, most importantly, satisfy their customers' needs. |
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But most importantly, in order to survive for a second season, they require the white, stringy fungus found in leaf mold. |
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Perhaps most importantly, master class clinicians must project their voices adequately to fill the room and must annunciate clearly. |
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The tribal and ethnic makeup changed over the centuries as a result of assimilation and, most importantly, migrations. |
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But most importantly for the defence of the principality, iron and specialised weaponry were also imported. |
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They advised the magistrates who were entrusted with the administration of justice, most importantly the praetors. |
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Perhaps most importantly, it conveys passive immunity to the calf before its immune system is fully developed. |
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She's crude, jaded, pessimistic and, most importantly, outlandishly funny. |
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Captivated by her beauty, her wasp-like waistline and, most importantly, her Jordanesque chest measurements, I'd made a reasonable fist of chatting her up. |
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Octobop's newest CD is special for many reasons but most importantly it extends the musical legacy of the Dave Pell Octet and other West Coast jazz groups. |
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The Socialites work from The Dollhouse, surf and SUP, drink a fair amount of wine, and most importantly, make it happen for their awesome clients. |
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Thirdly, and most importantly, the author put Japan and China on the same level and recommended solutions that ignored Chinese expansionistic and hegemonic intentions. |
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Bagemihl's narrow-sightedness reveals itself most importantly in his deep suspicion of adaptationism or anything that smacks of the sin of teleology. |
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First, and most importantly, the measures of conflict and adolescent perception of conflict employed in the analyses were not always reported prepubertally. |
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The murals deteriorated rapidly after their completion due to a range of factors, most importantly atmospheric pollution, and today they are almost monochrome. |
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