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There is also disagreement about the speed with which the Lapita culture, distinctively linked with the Polynesians, moved from Southeast Asia through Melanesia into Fiji and thence to eastern Polynesia.
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For example as seen in cases involving the Czech Republic, Greece, and Norway, three main STs in serogroup B have been associated with invasive disease: ST32, ST 269 and ST18, whilst ST 35 was distinctively more linked to carriage isolates[ 41].
The songs, which are continuously linked, combine a rough-hewn lyricism with Janacek's distinctively spiky and untethered harmonic language.
Out of 17 traits linked to single traits high LDL and high TG, four traits (DS, GLU0, INS0, and SONA) have more power in distinctively classifying samples of highLDLhighTG into cases and controls when the single traits were combined into the multivariate phenotype.
The most dramatic message of the Zhuangzi is a theme that links Daoism to Zen (Chan the distinctively Daoist influenced branch of Buddhism)—the "mysticism" of losing oneself in activity, particularly the absorption in skilled execution of a highly cultivated way.
Mr Clegg thinks he needs to win that argument about the party's true motives and regain permission from the public to be heard, before he starts trying to offer distinctively Lib Dem policies.Ambitiously, Mr Clegg tried to link this to the anti-politics mood of the public.
Giorgio Armani discovered a way of exporting a distinctively Italian style — the sleek, gray-toned aesthetic of Italian industrial design — to America by linking it to cinematic notions of glamour.
The initiative aims at linking 65 countries belonging to three continents (i.e. Asia, Europe, and Africa) with distinctively different languages and cultures.
Additionally, we introduced combined features, such as the global interaction and similarity over distance, which reflect more distinctively the type of link, which exists between two users, than its single-layer counterparts.
Arthur Duff's Suite for Strings (1940) had links to the English pastoral school but drew on distinctively Irish themes.
Yes, it does: distinctively foolish.
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