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As emphasised in the trailers, Penguins of Madagascar also follows the global-location itinerary (Venice, Shanghai, New York) demanded of big studio films these days.

But as emphasised in a Guardian commentary, the level of detail is odd for a project that is still so theoretical.

However, the aforementioned potentials of the agricultural sector could only be achieved through an increase in productivity of smallholder farmers as emphasised in the 2008 World Development Report.

As emphasised in our futures clinique, this may allow hindering tensions between those better and worse prepared for the demands of self-actualising peer-to-peer work in a digital meaning society.

However, in many literatures and as emphasised in this article, the factors inhibiting aid efficiency, effectiveness and sustainability are not far from the confinement of aid administration on semi-independent agencies serving as intermediary in the recipient countries.

As emphasised in the High-Tech Strategy 2020, the main innovation drivers are considered to be "new technologies, services, and new social developments or changes, but also global challenges to which solutions and responses need to be found" [6].

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This pair of pretty, popular Californian girls who were, as was emphasised in every book, perfect – from their perfect size six figures, to their perfect blonde hair and perfectly perfect blue-green eyes.

This viewpoint emphasizes the active involvement of health professionals in discussing the effects of cancer upon sexuality with people with cancer and their partners, as is emphasised in the PLISSIT [ 58] and BETTER [ 24] models of health professional communication.

Of course, it's not taste that is the motivation now: as Post emphasised in his press conference, the mass consumption of meat is expensive, unhealthy and environmentally disastrous.

It is perfectly easy to defend: as he emphasised in his speech on Wednesday, freedom of movement across the EU is not the cause of our stagnant wages and underfunded public services; it did not cause the housing shortage, it is not undermining the NHS.

Still, as Mr Obama emphasised in his speech last week, the middle class continues to fall behind even as the stockmarket surges and the housing market picks up, and there is no apparent quick fix for what seems to be a worsening trend over at least the past decade.

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