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But why undersell the complex histories, negative as well as positive, that weave through that richness?
Engineers program human cells to store complex histories in their DNA.
The complex histories that lead people live on the streets remain the same, as does the damage rough sleeping causes.
Host-switching events are essential for explaining complex histories of host parasite associations.
Her scholarship has taught us that all scientific ideals and practices even objectivity and observation have long, complex histories.
The relationships among Helen and her children are especially well drawn, with entire, complex histories summoned in quick bursts of words.
Alfredo shuttles back and forth, translating for the anthropologists in the morning, and for the four doctors taking complex histories in the afternoon.
This approach, however, has the unintended effect of reducing the complex histories of these different societies to a single French-Muslim dialectic.
"While the review has identified important learning regarding working with families with complex histories, there is nothing to suggest that her death could have been predicted or prevented.
After complex histories and struggles, certain races have become off-limits in comedy – blackface is almost certainly taboo – but Indians seem to be fair game.
Like streams of humid regions, ephemeral stream systems record complex histories of cut and fill: it is reasonable to expect comparable timing for climatically controlled events.
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