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And maybe that is a facet of its peculiar magnetism.
Yes, it's cramped and loud, but that's in keeping with the genre and, as such, a facet of its charm.
By 2008 he had taken up residence on the windswept islet of Forvik, and began a campaign for self-determination based on Shetland's cultural affinity with Scandinavia, a facet of its Viking heritage.
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The enormous size of the one-cell frog embryo (>1 mm across [ 135]) is therefore a crucial facet of its lifestyle, but it also presents a problem.
From a distance, this doesn't look like a video game at all, a compelling facet of its presentation further enhanced by the inclusion of full-motion-video cutscenes.
The Bush administration has made poppy eradication a major facet of its aid to Afghanistan, and it has criticized Mr. Karzai for not doing more to challenge warlords involved in opium production.
Each sip reveals a different facet of its overall beauty.
During its centenary year, the resort will dedicate each month to a different facet of its past with special events, activities and packages.
To talk about corn without talking about the different varieties would be to overlook an important facet of its ubiquity in the United States.
If true, Btk membrane binding may be an overstated facet of its regulation, as the authors also suggest.
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