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These adoptions by adult males of orphans that are often not their own offspring plainly show that, contrary to earlier sweeping conclusions [9] [10], [12], chimpanzees are sensitive to the welfare of unrelated group members.
History's horrors are often glossed--and in this way, fiction sometimes tells the truth more plainly.
Microbleeds, which are often considered as a surrogate marker of traumatic axonal injury in the absence of clear ground truth, are plainly visible on T2* sensitive gradient echo sequences.
On "I Am a Bird" (2005), his second album with the Johnsons, Antony found an equilibrium with songs that were often opaque but plainly felt.
Green chile is often served even more plainly: On this last visit I was helping my sainted sister-in-law prepare for a big family party and she asked me to peel and chop a bag.
This omission is often cited as a victory for the pro-life movement, and in some cases that's plainly true.
(However, "self-evident," for Lotze, was often times invoked for an accomplishment of thought and, hence, not strictly identifiable with the ordinary notion of the plainly "obvious").
Qataris, at least indigenous ones, have plainly never had it so good.Correction: The original version of this article said Hamas's prime minister, Ismail Haniyeh, is often in Qatar.
A familiar complaint, heard variously from reviewers, bloggers and publishers, is that first novels are too often and too plainly autobiographical.
The houses are cardboard, plainly.
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