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It was a common pattern, for while Europe was little more than a patchwork of warring principalities, the Church was its one unifying force, and Christian architecture was international in style.
It is possible to reconstruct a common pattern for these initiations of individuals, although an Orphic "church" never existed, and the doctrines of the many small communities of individualists varied on a broad scale.
We only have to look at our own history to see the more common pattern for moving from an undemocratic ruling class to a nation that supports individual liberty and economic freedom.
Collins said there was a common pattern for how opposing left-handed pitchers were attacking the Mets' left-handed hitters — "a fastball in, a slider, slider, slider away" — and that the hitters had shared problem: "They're still trying to pull it," he said.
At low latitudes, no clear common pattern for all the events appears.
This is a common pattern for recently-discovered natural product molecules.
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Trends between macroinvertebrate and fish measurements indicated common patterns for oxygen/flow sensitive taxa and for trophic organization that were related to similar habitat preferences.
We used two common patterns for quality of life over time: a linear decline and a temporary change.
Basophile training was limited to models of the three most common patterns for +3 (exemplified in Figure 4) and the five most common outcomes for +4 peptides.
The two most common patterns for a digit were recorded for keeping the numbers optimum and only for more clarity in interpretation of the data.
Monitoring of enzymes with respect to biomass production indicated that Pleurotus spp., H. croceus, and Ph. chrysosporium shared common patterns for all three activities.
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