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American Jewish religious life is a continuum, from the most traditional Orthodoxy to the most radical Reconstructionism.

He sees all his work as part of a continuum, from the straightforward realism of Climbers to the "argy-bargy" of the Kefahuchi Tract.

You could think about these apps on a continuum from the enduring (making something that aspires to art) to the ephemeral (a time-killing game).

Instead, it covers a wide range of often unrelated conditions, all of which are also seen in people who are not mentally ill, and all of which exist on a continuum from the comparatively mild to the very severe.

Parents then teeter anywhere along a continuum, from the seemingly reserved support of Kim Clijsters's parents to the incredible enthusiasm exhibited by Roger Federer's father to the ferocious encouragement flaunted by Mary Pierce's father.

Whether Asperger's syndrome is radically different from classical infantile autism (in a child of three, all forms of autism may look the same) or whether there is a continuum from the severest cases of infantile autism (accompanied, perhaps, by retardation and various neurological problems) to the most gifted, high-functioning individuals, is a matter of dispute.

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The procedure is performed on a continuum, from cutting the labia to sewing up the vaginal opening to "the size of a match stick".

They were never particularly competent, but they represented something, and there was a continuum from them to the success of the BNP to the success of UKIP now.

Thus, the apoplast represents a highly dynamic compartment serving as a continuum from roots through the stem to leaves and is potentially important as a bridge that perceives and transduces signals from the environment to the symplast.

Students who reported this response tended to detect a continuum from care of the cadaver to patient care.

It is useful to view such questions as falling on a continuum, from questions about the lack of traits that are virtually non-existent in all taxa (e.g., why do dogs not have wheeled appendages) to questions about the lack of traits that are common in some populations or species but not others (e.g., why do German Shepherds not have curly hair?).

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