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The tournament, in Queens, coincides with the days of back-to-school and so serves as a balm for re-entry, a soft landing.

Luton is home to a large proportion of Muslims — 14.6 per cent of its population, versus the nation's 2.8, according to the 2001 census — and, so, serves as a laboratory for the multicultural experiment.

One reason that Palmyra matters perhaps – apart from the distress its destruction causes in anyone with a sense of beauty or concern for human history – is that its very architecture was a creative meeting of west and east, and so serves as inspiration to us in 2015, a time when some seek to make such cross-cultural dialogues impossible.

The study argued that the fall in within state fertility is an exogenous shock to demand and income and so serves as a valid test for SID through income effect.

Some, for instance, argue that what makes a convention good, and so serves to justify its demands, is its contribution to overall happiness, while others see the measure of conventions in their ability to advance the interests of each considered singly, and still others maintain that the value of conventions is found in their capacity to secure the approval of those who consider them impartially.

While Constand is one of over 60 women to accuse Cosby of sexual assault, she's the only one still in a position to press criminal charges, and so serves as a sort of proxy for dozens of other accusers.

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Gates, he said, "pandered to Casey's agenda," ignored analysts who put forth contrary views and so served to "corrupt the process and the ethics of intelligence".

The first canal, bringing cheap coal from Worsley, reached the town in 1762; later extended, it linked Manchester with the Mersey and Liverpool by 1776 and so served the import-export needs of the cotton industry.

These ends, called telomeres, get shorter each time a cell divides and so serve as a kind of clock that counts off the cell's allotted span of life.

And when countries were known to be using it, as Thailand did in mid-1997, it was taken in the market as a sign of weakness, and so served only to intensify pressure on the baht.In this section Free and uneasy Ecofinessed?

The title - prolix, pretentious, shapeless (Haddon is a specialist in long titles - the bestselling Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time comes from his pen - is presumably intended to prefigure the collection itself and so serve by way of health warning.

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