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That's a concentration thing, switching on and off between deliveries".
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Its holdings in American modernism are very different from those at the Whitney or the Museum of Modern Art, with, among other things, a concentration of work by African-Americans.
London's position in this global market depends on three things: a concentration of wealth and of the people who look after it, plenty of artists and galleries to shape taste, and a long and distinguished history as a centre for art exchange.
"The encampment they were in when we saw it at first looked like one of those Hitler things, like a concentration camp, almost," Davis said.
In the example, the class Hypoglycemia is defined as the equivalent of the intersection of all classes of things that are "A concentration which is lower relative to the normal" (decreased concentration), "deviate from the normal or average" (abnormal), with respect to (towards) glucose, and inhering in "blood" (using the term portion of blood from the FMA).
If you're in a lot of pain then, and that's not being managed properly, then it's going to affect what you can and can't do as well, and whether you can enjoy doing those things, concentration and things like that.
(ICY3) If you're in a lot of pain then, and that's not being managed properly, then it's going to affect what you can and can't do as well, and whether you can enjoy doing those things, concentration and things like that.
Well, there are even more questionable things you could send from a concentration camp, I suppose.
Whatever things might be wrong with Jose's performances, he has a concentration that pulls you right into his world".
"We're looking at more things, that's why we've put in place such a concentration of resources".
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