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Today, cars flowed comparatively freely through the three manned checkpoints between the two cities.
Such incidents have led to stepped-up counter-terrorism efforts, including the more aggressive pursuit of known radicals whom authorities had previously allowed to operate comparatively freely in hopes of winning them over or gleaning valuable intelligence.
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Space adaptation syndrome had not been an issue on previous spacecraft (Mercury and Gemini), as those astronauts were unable to move freely in the comparatively smaller cabins of those spacecraft.
The system is using freely available Matlab code and requires only a comparatively simple video camera.
Although filaments can freely reptate within the confining tube, it takes a comparatively long time (minutes to hours) before a filament fluctuates out of its original confining tube, strongly depending on its length [ 38, 89, 93].
The scorpaeniforms are distinguishable among viviparous teleosts (advanced bony fishes) by their comparatively high fecundity; comparison with many other marine fishes, single individuals of which produce millions of freely shed eggs, however, illustrates the relative advantage, at least in numbers, of bearing living young over laying eggs.
It is of no avail to open freely our ports for articles of small and trifling consumption, to open our trade to small and comparatively unimportant specks on the ocean;—if we will really extend our trade, we must be willing to take freely and regularly articles of extensive consumption from countries of wide and rich territory, having great wants.
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Many are comparatively shallow.
Manhattan seems comparatively underserved.
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