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Further, most Basque verbs have only a compound conjugation e.g., erori da 'he has fallen,' literally 'he is fallen,' and jaten du 'he eats [is eating] it.' A third salient feature of Basque is the obligatory use of allocutive verb forms.
A first salient point: AIG, unlike the investment banks that have fallen from grace, has a healthy core insurance business.
The second salient feature is the dominant scientific theory of his day, the corpuscular hypothesis.
The second salient feature is that the intensity of taxation varies and that export taxes do not follow a clear trend over time.
The second salient characteristic of gene duplicates is their astoundingly high rates of spontaneous origin.
The second salient observation is that the archaeal branch of the FtsZl1 family is confidently separated from the bacterial branch.
In the pre-internet era, you could go with "Time" or "The The" without a second thought; the salient questions were mostly "is it memorable," "does it sound cool" and "will it look good on band merch/softball jerseys".
For instance, the phenomenon of filial imprinting, first seriously analyzed by the Austrian ethologist Konrad Lorenz, appears to be a highly specialized form of learning in which a newborn animal (e.g., a chick, duckling, or gosling) rapidly learns to follow the first salient, moving object it sees.
The first salient detail is the wreath.
Third salient point: this is where the heart of the challenge to the current Texas plan lies.
The first salient fact about Teresa Sullivan is that she does not look like any of the school's previous presidents, who were all men and mostly native Virginians.
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