Sentence examples for basis of a separate from inspiring English sources

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A small underground traffic in such works became the basis of a separate publishing and bookselling business in England.

After it is reviewed, the assessment will be the basis of a separate report, to be issued in September, on strategies for dealing with acid rain.

Also influential on the development of the metal look was Judas Priest's astonishing array of homoerotic studded leatherwear, which now forms the basis of a separate show at Walsall's Leather Museum.

The tapes are now the subject of Congressional hearings and form the basis of a separate criminal investigation seeking to determine whether agency officials broke the law by destroying them or by concealing their existence.

That autonomy and self-regulation that the Physiocrats and Adam Smith had found, or thought they had found, in the processes of wealth, in the operation of prices, rents, interest, and wages during the 18th century became the basis of a separate and distinctive economics—or, as it was often called, "political economy"—in the 19th.

Work on doped BaZrO _3) forms the basis of a separate study outside the scope of this paper.

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-- At one point in the film, Schwarzenegger is derogatorily referred to as an "expendable," which formed the basis of an entire separate film franchise.

For the adjusted process, the forward/backward step was replaced by an adaptation or localization step where an existing language version served as a basis for development of a separate local language version, e.g., US English version used as a basis to develop a UK English version.

Questionnaire-based interviews were conducted on a one-on-one basis in a separate private room of the district clinic.

The latest fighting in the south, with its basis in a separate, age-old pattern of antagonism and conflict, has been amplified by the war's backwash.

Third, the investigators performed analyses on the basis of two separate definitions of potency: an erection hard enough for penetration 'much less than half the time' or 'about half the time'.

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