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This is doubtless because the players follow the lead of Mr. Kremer, one of those superb musicians whose intelligence seems to get in his own way.

In the oldest extant works, the Kojiki (712; The Kojiki: Records of Ancient Matters) and Nihon shoki, or Nihon-gi (720; Chronicles of Japan from the Earliest Times to A.D. 697), more than 120 songs, some dating back to perhaps the 5th century ce, are given in phonetic transcription, doubtless because the Japanese attached great importance to the sounds themselves.

As you might expect, younger  age-groups saw much more marginal growth (see chart below) — doubtless because the majority of those users would be likely to have a social networking profile already.

This is doubtless because the conservative Merkel has been trying to get the European Union to shape up.

The studies on the spinal cord lacked some of the precision seen in the cortex, doubtless because the small cross-section of the spinal cord does not lend itself well to perfusion studies.

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But the racism that was so widespread in the major leagues is sharply downplayed, relegated to bush-league moves — doubtless because, when the movie was made, in 1950, so many of the players who met Robinson with racist opposition were still playing, and the owners of the eleven teams (out of sixteen) which weren't yet integrated were still in the game.

This is doubtless because this diminishes the need for marginalised populations to turn to employment in informal enterprises as a survival practice of last resort in the absence of alternatives.

If that prospect strikes you as less than ideal, and you would rather just listen to the squawking dolphins, that's doubtless because of the messy, emotional part of your brain, the one that accounts for your short attention span and your need to have lessons repeated and accompanied by visual stimuli.

This was doubtless because of the New Mood set by the Labour leader after he explained that Prime Minister's Questions had in the past been "out of touch and too theatrical" and that he was going to do things "rather differently".

Looking at PasswordBox's roster of strategic investors there's plenty of payments/ecommerce folk putting money in — doubtless because of the potential to accelerate digital payments via a "one-click check-out" process that doesn't have to comprise the user's security.

Indeed, Shakespeare had originally called this character Sir John Oldcastle in the first version of Henry IV, Part 1, but had changed the name before the play was registered, doubtless because descendants of the historical Oldcastle who were then prominent at court protested.

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