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The finds are important because they represent by far the largest collection of 15th-16th century artillery shot ever found in Europe.

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She thinks programmes such as Social Security and Medicare "a violation of the First Commandment" because they represent "idolatry" by lefties who want to "make government our God".

They are unique for this part of the world not only because of their age, but because they represent textiles used by common people (salt miners) as opposed to funerary garments of the wealthy.

Rare HLOFs are expected to be enriched within ROHs because they represent regions that are identical-by-descent, that is, inherited from the same common ancestor (7); thus, rare variants, which would otherwise not be found in the homozygous state, are brought together (15).

Efficacies of 58%and83%3% were selected because they represent the values found by Girou et al [ 18] for HCWs using antibacterial soap and an alcohol-based solution, respectively, in a clinical setting.

The left does not like big banks because they represent an abuse of power by private individuals.

Orson Welles' twin Oscar for the same prize reached $861,542 when it was sold in December: both are considered valuable because they represent the only Academy Awards won by Welles' film, widely considered one of the greatest of all time.

I chose these models because they represent the basic models presented by major texts on MLM (e.g., Raudenbush and Bryk[ 16]), the models form the building blocks for more complicated models, and because the models in each series represent typical types of models analysts would explore in MLM.

But given al-Qaida's determination to launch another 9/11, the US has a plausible case that such raids are nevertheless legitimate because they represent "self defence", another right guaranteed by a charter document written before the days of potentially catastrophic international terrorism.

The researchers found that pictures of energy futures - including solar panels and energy efficiency measures - were most likely to make people feel like they could do something about climate change, because they represented ways people could act by themselves.

In 1997, the United States Supreme Court narrowly rejected a challenge to fees for a campaign promoting California tree fruits; opponents had claimed such ads violated the First Amendment because they represented commercial speech compelled by the government.

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