But after a bruising year and a half in office, some of the luster of transparency and transcendency is gone. |
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On the basis of this ladderlike conception were built systems of rising transcendency, starting from a material basis and rising to a spiritual pinnacle. |
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The scientific transcendency of the work lies in the fact that Echovirus 16 was reported, for the first time in the world, the causal agent of the epidemic of viral meningoencephalitis. |
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We know of the transcendency of an operation as which we propose you. |
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It has been necessary to go to judicial sources, of difficult location and reading, in order to extract from those processes the elements that allow reconstructing those unions and understanding their transcendency. |
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There's game strategies, systems and even positions linked to political viewpoints, there's class transmissibility, class transcendency, class transparency, represented by players, moves, fans and such. |
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It is a novel contribution to know better this complex and multifaceted military body that had so much transcendency for the independence of our country. |
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