| The eight photoreceptors and 12 accessory cells occupy selfsame and stereotyped positions within each unit eye. |
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| Many, however, are the selfsame people who reviled and ridiculed the Celtic chief executive throughout his five years. |
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| One of Ali's greatest admirers is the man who once came very close to being knocked spark out on live television by the selfsame Ali. |
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| The story writes against sensationalism and sentimentality even as the plot operates in these selfsame terms. |
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| Second, Abelard undertakes to establish that contraries will be present not merely in the genus but even in the selfsame individual. |
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| To a degree, this reflects the fact that many of those scientists are the selfsame religious individuals described above. |
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| Will doubling aid and channelling it through those selfsame governments change anything? |
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| Those selfsame horses were slow and sedate but got things done in their own good time. |
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| The critique, I contend, often commits the selfsame mistakes that have become an almost accepted characterisation of anthropological practice. |
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| Here, math-rock is scaled down to its essence, a highly rhythmic and selfsame music written for the stage. |
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| We love others with that selfsame love which God puts into our hearts and with which he loves them. |
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| Check out this slightly less adulatory leader from the selfsame paper. |
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| Furthermore, it was in this selfsame spirit that we were able to bring off the recent EU-Russia Summit. |
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| It also goes without saying that those selfsame banks would benefit from financing any the trade deals made with the Modi government of India. |
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| But we often don't recognise ourselves as part of that selfsame heaving mass. |
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| I would also like to mention good examples from that selfsame Directorate-General market. |
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| Indeed, both aspects reflect the selfsame issue of the production of statistics for Community policy purposes. |
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| It does for these two selfsame reasons, that we will both be speeding up procedures and, at the same time, sharing the burden. |
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| Fortunately, this selfsame Parliament has, probably unwittingly, recently adopted a similar amendment in the Santini report. |
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| This selfsame worship of power demands also demands silence and absolute loyalty. |
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| And yes, the NCAA recently rejiggered its Talumudically inscrutable rules in ways that will benefit the selfsame big five. |
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| Indeed, conspicuous precedent for forced change exists with respect to this selfsame Washington football club. |
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| These selfsame Bengals pasted a very respectable Denver team. |
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| Later, descendants of these selfsame clerics would carry their precious cargo to European monasteries where the Italian, the German and the Frenchman waited to be enlightened. |
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| These holders have no idea whether home equity borrowers use proceeds not only to consolidate debt but as a re-entry vehicle into the selfsame debt. |
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| The same clerk who helps you buy lug wrenches can help you with baby clothes and computers, with the selfsame lack of knowledge of all the products. |
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| It beggars belief to claim that this Treaty is not in substance the selfsame European Constitution that was so emphatically rejected when it was put to the vote in France and the Netherlands. |
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| All these uncertainties vanish, all these predicaments dissipate, as one looks back to the true origin of marriage, on the selfsame date as the Creation. |
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| He'd have been in his open-air workshop — I called but he gave me no answer — the selfsame spot where Jesus stood when he came from Capernaum to teach in synagogue, and townsfolk tried to throw him from the rocks. |
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| Twelve years later it was David Trezeguet's turn to experience that selfsame sinking feeling, the French striker hitting the bar as Italy took the honours in the Germany 2006 Final. |
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| Barrett supposes that Poland could soon experience the selfsame trend. |
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| Now the European Union has announced that it intends to support these selfsame security forces and unfortunately also to continue backing an intensification of free trade. |
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| The selfsame budget, where the government proclaims Canada to be a clean energy superpower, kills the only main programs to incent development and deployment of our once burgeoning renewable energy sector. |
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| In the meantime, the Capuchin chaplains in the selfsame hospital were in the process of creating a sort of Third Order of St. Francis for bodily assistance to patients. |
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| Were those not the values we were fighting for? It is on account of these selfsame values that we must now also fight for the interests of the Gypsies in Kosovo. |
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| Now he that hath wrought us for the selfsame thing is God, who also hath given unto us the earnest of the Spirit. |
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| The selfsame collegiate bloviators who at the time denied that the Cold War even existed are now falling over each other to hold conferences on the subject. |
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