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What comes through in Seale's doorstop of a book, which was originally published in 1988, is the sheer complexity of the country, with its deep geographic, social, and, of course, religious fault lines.
Thousands attended the funeral, underscoring the regional divide in a nation of deep geographic and religious differences: Mr. Jonathan is a southerner and a Christian, and the mainly Muslim north has expressed resentment over his accidental accession to power.
But for the other 80 percent, there would be little change in a process that has been criticized for the number of patients who die while waiting for a match, deep geographic disparities in waiting times and inefficiencies that lead to hundreds of viable organs being discarded each year.
One of the project's challenges revealed by the poll is a deep geographic divide.
While independently making a multitude of small editorial decisions, the leading media of the 27 EU countries, over a period of six months, shaped the contents of the EU mediasphere in a way that reflects its deep geographic, economic and cultural relations.
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Even in the deep sea, geographic isolation may well be a crucial promoter of speciation.
But does a deep-seated geographic rivalry really require a map?
6 Recently, a potentially deeper relationship between geographic locality and GC clinical outcome has emerged from international Phase III randomised trials, where the study populations and treatments are standardised across multiple countries.
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