Sentence examples for contemporary occurrence from inspiring English sources

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They can be taken from myth, from history, or from contemporary occurrence, or they can be pure invention (but even if they are invented, they are nonetheless constructed from the constant materials of real experience, no matter how fantastic the invention).

This is a new data, given that in the study by Ifergane et al. [6] and Tietjen et al. [28], the presence of aura was reported without specifying the contemporary occurrence of MWA attacks.

The peripartum period is therefore very interesting from a leptin point of view, because of the contemporary occurrence of parturition, lactation and body weight variation.

Contemporary occurrence records of T. aurea were gathered across the Neotropics from the online databases GBIF Global Biodiversity Information Facilityy http://www.gbif.org/) and Species Link (http://splink.cria.org.br/).org.br/

The regions of contemporary occurrence of J. excelsa subsp. excelsa are situated around the Pleistocene refugial areas of the tertiary floras in the East Mediterranean Basin (Comes 2004; Tzedakis 2004; Weiss and Ferrand 2007 a, b ; Médail and Diadema 2009).

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One reason why there are not so many examples of extensive or noisy quarrelling in pre-second world war stories may also be that parenting was generally stricter so the kind of door slamming or clothes pinching rows which are a common occurrence in contemporary fiction were probably less common.

Who needs sleep when you can stay up all night glaring at your partner saying to yourself, "I think I've made the biggest mistake being in this relationship...and now I'm trapped!" This unfortunately is not an unusual occurrence in contemporary marriage.

For species associated with chemoautotrophic ecosystems, the occurrence of contemporary gene flow across the Atlantic equatorial belt via planktonic larvae could be sustained by larval exchanges along a continuum of seep sites, sunken wood and whale carcasses [52].

There is also a disparity with respect to TE copy number and the occurrence of contemporary TE activity.

The relatively high frequency of colon cancer occurrence in contemporary populations (approximately 5% lifetime risk in Americans; Altekruse et al. 1975) implies that, in addition to being a strong candidate disease for sexual conflict over optimal AR CAGn, susceptibility to colorectal cancer could contribute to variation in AR CAGn among human populations.

In spite of the size of the Columbia River basin and the wide-spread occurrence of contemporary spring-run populations (well represented in the mid- and upper-Columbia and Snake), overall genetic differentiation within this lineage is relatively low (only slightly larger than for Puget Sound, in spite of occupying a much larger geographic area; Waples et al. 2004 and D. T., unpublished data).

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