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I have seen only fractions of her 16-year career with American Ballet Theater, but the way she rounded it off this season was characteristically diverse, dancing ballets classical and Romantic, 19th-century, 20th-century and 21st-century (Alexei Ratmansky's "Waltz Masquerade") without apparent strain and with often startling youthfulness.

The National, as ever, offered up a characteristically diverse menu, the duds ("Travelling Light," "Damned By Despair") more than balanced out by a breadth of work that extended to a Broadway transfer for "One Man, Two Guvnors," and its indefatigable leading man, James Corden, an established English star turned New York sensation.

The toxin composition of venom from arthropods, mollusks and cnidarians is characteristically diverse.

Unlike colon, breast cancer is characteristically diverse in its histological, molecular and clinical phenotype offering opportunities for improved disease stratification.

Notwithstanding the characteristically diverse African context, Africa is a continent of uncertainties and emergencies where discontinuities and interruptions of health, disease, and mortality trends reflect the enduring fragility and instability of countries and the vulnerabilities of individuals and populations in the continent.

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The sap characteristically consists of diverse free sugars, among which glucose is dominant, followed in order by sucrose and fructose, and also small amounts of other sugars [ 7].

Characteristically, accountability structures are diverse, but variation and flexibility are highest at department level.

The study of the evolution of genetic systems now characteristically involves the invocation of multiple levels of selection, between and within genomes, and diverse molecular processes, from transposition to unequal chromosome segregation during gametogenesis, and so on [ 69- 72].

During this time all over Africa, fossil bovid tribal makeup is characteristically African in nature, but taxa common to Eurasia, namely the Tragoportacini, are present and diverse.

E. mediohispanicum populations with highly diversified pollinator assemblages (Em02, Em21; Fig. 1) characteristically showed more structured patterns of interaction, with a well-defined core of individual plants interacting with a diverse pollinator assemblage that included some generalist insects visiting the subset of more specialized plants.

Chagnon, characteristically, is unrepentant.

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