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Nothing good can come from the town of Annville being built essentially on top of a Native American burial ground, right?

In that vein, Facebook at Work, built essentially on Facebook itself, will be arguably the closest of all to an authentic "consumer" social experience.

Built essentially on bumpy beats, this version makes use of an acoustic guitar, 1980s-era stylizelectricric guitar, strings, and horns, and ends with a rapped outro.

Composed in the key of D major and built essentially on bouncy beat, "Radio" also displays influences of the 1980s synthpop, Europop, and house.

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Since "peer review can.[build,] jeopardize or destroy research efforts and careers of innovative investigators" [45, p. 34] and the advancement of scientific knowledge builds essentially on an efficient peer review system [1], the quality of each peer review process in science is of great importance.

Unless you've published lots of work, the strength of your proposal will be built on essentially three things: The strength of the topic and angle.

The computational model for this study was essentially built based on the EGFR models previously reported [25], [26] with some modifications and extensions using information from published literature (Material S1).

"All the good editing, fact-checking and plagiarism-detection software in the world is not going to change the fact that anyone is, under the right circumstances, capable of anything and that journalism is essentially built on trust".

It was essentially built on the relationship of the inhabitants of Parthia to the neighbouring tribes outside the static frontiers an ethnic mass, half nomadic and half settled, that inhabited the north of Iran.

George W. Bush had initiated his program four years earlier, but it essentially built on Ann Richards's measures to help struggling schools, such as insuring that they got adequate funding, and it had bipartisan support.

But where Hollywood and politics, for instance, are industries essentially built on fiction and embellishment, journalism is an industry that is – or was – ostensibly founded upon and invested in real stories, people, relationships and, well, truth.

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