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More probably, since Celts in Britain remained in contact with those in Europe, there were continual exchanges that included women.
It is important to stress the qualitative process of continual exchanges and constant observations among the players (teachers, internship supervisors, school management, ministry officers and donors) that made it possible to fill the gaps in the information-gathering process.
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Central to this now-threatened way of life is "the Telling," a continual exchange of ideas, stories, memories and feelings.
Furthermore, these species are mostly equipped with relatively high genetic diversity that is maintained by continual exchange of individuals between local populations.
This continual exchange of knowledge can lead to new and exciting ideas.
Short-term cycling of carbon occurs in the continual physical exchange of carbon dioxide (CO2) between the atmosphere and hydrosphere.
There is always a relationship between our inner world and our outer world; a continual energetic exchange that takes place between our inner and outer experiences.
The appearance of Floreana haplotypes throughout the network shows that this island has been subject to continual genetic exchange with other islands.
E-mail discussions among experts in the field before the meeting, as well as intense discussions during the EASL Monothematic Conference in Milan with continual e-mail exchanges after the meeting has led to the widespread view among the vast majority of worldwide experts that; (1) the name 'primary biliary cirrhosis' should be changed [as advocated by Dame Sheila Sherlock in 1959].
There is a continual process of exchange; or, to use John Donne's word, interinanimation.
In medieval times, because of the far-reaching and complex system of feudal allegiances (not least the links of France and England), the networks of the monastic orders, the universality of Latin, and the similarities of the languages derived from Latin, there was a continual process of exchange, in form and content, among the literatures of western Europe.
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