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She was a loving, caring person who brought frequently remembered times of fun and laughter to the family and who was much loved by her three nieces.
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The word "bolha" - Portuguese for "bubble" - is a word brought up frequently when it comes to housing.
The issue of linkages between an apparent loss in biodiversity and particular agricultural strategies was brought up frequently in the interviews.
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Climate change may bring more frequently drought years or even turn many ecosystems from light limitation to water limitation (Bréda et al. 2006; del Río et al. 2017).
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Both groups used the verbs "fold" and "bring" most frequently to describe this event (see Table 7).
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