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Both companies concentrate mostly on treating diseases of the nervous system.
The remaining works concentrate mostly on sketchy pictures of hairless creatures with elongated beaklike and sometimes trunklike noses.
Current research efforts related to sequencing technologies concentrate mostly on technical issues, while the associated pedagogical issues remain unexplored.
Or do other carriers concentrate mostly on improving in-flight Wi-Fi for those passengers who prefer to use their own hardware?
Port facilities at Avellaneda are utilized mostly for coastal and river trade and continue to concentrate mostly on the handling of wool, hides, and other animal produce.
While other low-fare airlines concentrate mostly on tourists and other budget-minded travelers, JetBlue has managed to cast its spell over upscale business fliers, as well.
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By concentrating mostly on one girl, referred to only as Kathleen, who worked as a prostitute, Mendelsohn's series brings home more than the usual plaintive stereotypes.
Feininger concentrated mostly on landscapes, executed in a very personal Cubist style, and was one of the most productive graphic artists at the Bauhaus.
The rest of the shows concentrates mostly on his watercolors.
The latest instalment concentrates mostly on slighter orchestral works.
The mini-musical will be "Kiss Me, Kate," concentrating mostly on the plot's gangster duo.
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