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These advantages emphasise the considerable difference that arises at the point at which the performance is delivered.
Emotion, as Eckhart Tolle wrote in The Power of Now, arises at the place where mind and body meet.
For Bauerlein, Trump is a figure out of Hegel, a "world-historical figure" who arises at the right time to bring about a necessary change in society.
A typical position arises at the 12th trick, when the hand to lead does not have a trump but the defender's trumps are trapped anyway.
A panel of at least three experts — a gynecologist, a genetic expert and an endocrinologist — will conduct any investigation that arises at the Games.
He denied this represented mass surveillance, saying "mass intrusion arises at the point of the interrogation of the data not at the point when it is simply collected and filtered according to the automatic process".
Mary Allen, who has lived in Bridgewater for all of her 84 years and is president of the Bridgewater Historical Society, said the issue periodically arises at the annual Town Meeting.
Danger arises at the moment of recovery, because with rising prices is the irresistible temptation to borrow; in inflationary times it is better to have goods than money, and extensive borrowing only drives inflation up further.
In many birds each contour feather on the body (but rarely on the wings) is provided with a complex branch, the aftershaft, or afterfeather, that arises at the base of the vane.
Part of a collective mood arises at the point of contact between esoteric and exoteric circles.
However, when a disturbance arises at the new frequency, FOs still occur.
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