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His message seems to resonate with suburban Australians, though many remain troubled by the almost complete lack of substantive differences between the main parties.
In the Île-de-France and eastern France the situation is complicated by the almost complete loss of the later 12th-century works.
Reporter asked Escande, who has acted 50 roles, how he felt our everyday behavior has been affected by the almost complete disappearance of the classical theatre today & its replacement by films.
Having spent the past couple of years in the company of a great many wannabe MPs of my own age, many of whom have already professed that they are "definitely standing in 2020", I've been shocked by the almost complete lack of any motivation to shake up the system.
Upon annealing, initial, rapid grain growth occurs, accompanied by the (almost complete) annihilation of microstrain.
At the end of this experimentation, the effect of disinfection was confirmed by the almost complete absence of branchiobdellids on the crayfish and disinfected egg.
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Final identification was achieved by comparing the almost complete 16S rDNA sequence with homologous sequences deposited in GenBank.
But the good work of Mr. Reed and his colleagues went for little, by reason of the almost complete failure of Miss Fanny Davies to give vitality and the real Elgarian atmosphere to the piano part.
Final identification was achieved within 2 days by comparison of the almost complete 16S rDNA sequence with homologous sequences deposited in Genbank.
In the 2005 painting Forest, we see the cloth replaced by the squeegee, and the almost complete submersion of representation in a mechanically-induced chaotic plane.
In contrast to this moderate regulation by hormones and nutrition, the almost complete restriction of HL gene expression to differentiated liver cells is highly conspicuous [ 13, 14].
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