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The more concentrated an ore mineral, the more valuable the mineral deposit.
Especially in some rural reaches of Kandahar Province where the Americans concentrated an increase in troop strength last year to root out the Taliban and maintain a tenuous peace, the situation seems hardly settled.
Imagine (if you can) that America has experienced steady growth in income inequality, which has effectively concentrated an ever larger share of income in the hands of households with a lower marginal propensity to consume.
Indeed, no other U.S.-based telecom has as large and concentrated an international footprint anywhere else in the world.
"There's no other awards show that has as large or as concentrated an audience of 12- to 34-year-olds as the VMA's," says Jon Swallen, TNS's director of research.
As an integral tool of multiple polities in the 19th and 20th centuries, they enforced heavy labor and penal rations under dire economic restraints, often in the name of controlling and rehabilitating "problem populations". In Britain, camps concentrated an undesirable "dangerous class" in the metropole.
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When the updraft and the rotation become very tightly concentrated, a tornado is born.
But in West Africa, where the epidemic is concentrated, a different song is gaining attention.
Perhaps they concentrated a little too much on the material life.
Because serums are typically very concentrated, a little goes a long way.
Most writers have concentrated (a la Albert Goldman) on sensationalism or social and musical significance.
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