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Perhaps older people are more concerned with the issue of death and how it is defined because of its imminence and also because older people are more inclined to the traditional and community-oriented viewpoints.
That is the spirit of the game and how it is defined.
Regardless of how long it lasts, and how it is defined, the Red Sox' sellout streak is the result of a confluence of factors, the most important being a winning team.
Objectives: To quantify use of the term PMV and how it is defined within the literature.
But the trust FAcebook tested with this lapse is a tenuous one, and further errors of this scale mismatchmeet winhowhis type of disaverageed acquiescence.
But all we do know with certainty is that what "adulthood" means and how it is defined will completely change with our generation.
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But the key is "abuse" and how it's defined.
Forget Project Merlin and how it's defined – that's damn impressive.
Earlier, we mentioned the TGF-beta signaling pathway and how it was defined differently among the KEGG, Reactome, and Biocarta pathway databases.
We present the history of Signature, how it is defined, and its usage since 2003 to present day 2016.
And the economy of space -- how it is defined and filled -- is the subject of this show, his second at Skoto.
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