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Before our conversation, he had been talking to a blind man from Inner Mongolia who runs a grocery store but also devotes much of his energy to helping other disabled people with their rights issues.

It not only attacks all fields of learning and all professions and occupations but also devotes a long series of chapters (30 48) to the many branches of occult learning, denouncing each of them as full of deceptions, uncertainties, and lies.

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What does it mean that such a man not only held slaves but also devoted considerable attention to their status, their mode of life and, yes, their profitability?

Since environmental protection is a kind of public good, coal-rich governments should not only closely monitor the coal mines but also devote some money to addressing environmental problems.

We maintain, however, that not only have Schmidt et al. [1] put their studies in the proper context, but also devoted at least three rather long paragraphs to discussing the problems of detecting these effects in the field, given the diversity of possible exposure routes in the field.

Mr. Nesher, a popular filmmaker who bundles heavy themes and cultural touchstones into a palatable package, conveys how secrets and suspicions come naturally to those who undergo unspeakable suffering, but he also devotes attention to Arik's harmless adolescent angst over Tamara.

Not only does the museum offer a map in which highlights of the style can be sampled on a local walking tour, but it also devotes the final portion of the exhibition to the place where the exhibition itself is housed: the 1932 Joseph H. Freedlander building of the Museum of the City of New York.

But he also devotes 25 pages to what he labels "questionable NSF projects," including pictures showing a shrimp walking on a tiny treadmill and a robot folding laundry.

But the study also devotes nearly 400 pages alone to the often-overlooked camp resistance movement: the operations of Polish underground cells; an ill-fated mutiny on Oct. 7, 1944, in which 451 prisoners died; and 802 escapes that helped smuggle out news of the killings to an often uninterested world.

The NSA also devotes considerable resources to attacking endpoint computers.

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