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More meaningfully aid the Syrian opposition.
More meaningfully, legal restrictions on speech remain entirely within the purview of conservatives.
More meaningfully, thermally stable AHE feature is gained in perpendicular [Pt/Co]3/Ta/MgO multilayers despite Co-Pt interdiffusion.
More meaningfully, they possess an impressive cycle life, almost without capacity fading even after 500 cycles at 1600 mA g−1.
More meaningfully, he has embraced the Milesian practice of absorbing younger talent into his ensembles, including the quintet he has led for the last six years.
More meaningfully, the House would direct $112.5 million to small business development centers, as much as the centers received last year and $11.5 million more than the administration requested.
More meaningfully, the consumer price index rose just half a percent from March to April, before falling a tenth of a percent from April to May, a sharp reversal.
Are today's local designers influencing international trends more meaningfully than with stale afro-chique clichés?
It was an unbelievable finish and never did Queen's triumphant anthem resound more meaningfully.
Perhaps it'll take off more meaningfully once it's matured a little.
Or, more meaningfully, it is in the hands of Mr. Simons, who is 39.
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