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"Nascent" ultrafine.

Nascent technologies show potential.

And the production daringly flirts with a nascent — and somehow natural — eroticism between the affection-starved girl and her alarmed uncle.

In what was perhaps Carlos's finest moment, he went on television, on February 23rd , 1981 to face down a right-wing military coup that was already under way; his address was seen as having saved Spain's nascent democracy, earning him the gratitude and the affection of two generations of Spaniards.

Windsor draws a parallel between her son's nascent marriage and Pushkin's story, but she knows that to doubt Tanya's affections also places Pushkin X's worth in peril: "Can I doubt the light lady's love without doubting the dark man's value?" she wonders.

Equal affection.

That can stymie nascent breakthroughs.

Navigating these nascent sites is fairly straightforward.

With affection.

Perhaps affection.

Take Europe's nascent bond market.

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