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TaxCalc actually offers a wider range of forms than the HMRC online service and, as well as more general taxation advice with each box.
Leuconid sponges grow to over 1 m in diameter, and the fact that growth in any direction increases the number of choanocyte chambers enables them to take a wider range of forms, for example "encrusting" sponges whose shapes follow those of the surfaces to which they attach.
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Her experience in dance spanned a wide range of forms, including performance with the Garrick Gaieties Revue in a chorus line with the renowned actress Rosalind Russell.
In short, while still a student, Mendieta absorbed and acted on a wide range of forms and ideas: aesthetic, ethnic, sexual, religious, political.
They had the means to evolve new ways of reshaping their embryos to produce a wide range of forms — from big predators to burrowing mud-feeders.
In addition, while modern Anglo-Saxon music expresses a wide range of forms of love and relationships, and has a tradition of challenging taboos, Arabic pop usually focuses on a safe range of socially acceptable emotions and feelings.
The weekly writing assignments — thousand-word limit, a safeguard for Bill's sanity — required us to try our hands at a wide range of forms: humor, interviewing, travel, science, sports, criticism, editorials.
The music comes in a wide range of forms, from corridos, ballads dating back to the 19th century, to new combinations like Tijuana's nortec, a techno dance music with accordion and banda's brass sounds.
Political economists have highlighted how democratization can avoid dealing with drastic economic inequalities and a wide range of forms of discrimination and oppression within the market and the workplace.
Yeats's work of this period takes its strength from his long and dedicated apprenticeship to poetry; from his experiments in a wide range of forms of poetry, drama, and prose; and from his spiritual growth and his gradual acquisition of personal wisdom, which he incorporated into the framework of his own mythology.
Feyerabend repeatedly used the idea of incommensurability to challenge a wide range of forms of conceptual conservativism, arguing that they unjustifiably favor successful, entrenched concepts over potential improvements, overlooking the possibility of developing incommensurable alternatives (Oberheim 2005, 2006).
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