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"The conundrum for Bush is that on one hand he smiles genuinely quite commonly, which is nice and upbeat, but it's combined often with contempt.
In a 30-year career he has combined, often at calculated personal risk, both aspects of his persona to create a role as an outspoken critic of the Chinese government, delivering his most stinging rebukes from within China itself.
In general, then, migration and divorce seem to pose different experiences for children, and the two combined often reflect on children's health more negatively.
A new challenge in scientific computing is to merge existing simulation models to create new higher fidelity combined (often multi-level) models.
Sudan was one of many Third World states that combined often contentious ethnic groups, religions, tribes, and more.
And when violence and lack of opportunity are combined, often times children are pushed to extremes to survive in a hostile environment.
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As in many native villages in Alaska, life there combines — often disconcertingly — the very ancient and the totally modern.
To a certain extent, what the reader sees in that image is an image of reading — how fiction itself depends on our combining, often unconsciously, stimuli into some significant but ultimately unstable pattern.
This utility probably requires a technological solution that combines often-complex scores into a single tool that facilitates rapid decision-making.
This, combined with often apparently bizarre combinations of character states, has generated controversy rather than consensus.
But they have combined more often than many might realise.
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