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The results presented here echo the relative stability of subfamilial and generic taxa compared to the tribes [ 16, 17] suggesting the real challenge in taxonomy is to build new, robust phylogenies, and ensure that these are reflected in the classification.

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I particularly like the Warhol postcard (in place of the traditional skull) echoing the relative fifteen-minutes of fame quotation.

John Kerry, the US secretary of state, echoed the relative lack of contrition among US government figures who stressed their distance from the previous policy but unwillingness to hold individuals to account.

Interestingly, the effect of experience in cats and dogs thus echoes the relative proportions of different macronutrients in the target diet, with cats learning to increase the proportional protein content of the diet, and dogs the proportional fat content.

The confusion and disappointment the relatives experience echo the hardships of families who hoped for some confirmation of the fates of their relatives after the attack on the World Trade Center.

Closely echoing the male relatives of the hijack suspects, Walker's father, a lawyer, said, "I can't connect the dots between where John was and where John is".

The bimodal reflectance pattern found in the present study is also echoed in the relative cone catches estimated for the different filter treatments in our experiment which are consistently higher for the UV cone compared to the zebra finch cone catches given by Hunt et al. [ 16].

There is little effect upon the likelihood that both players conduct different behaviours during the period (with a slight decrease in response to an increase in energetic gain), and this is echoed in the relative lack of effect upon the synchronisation coefficient, due due to synchronisation offering such a large benefit to both players.

His imprisonment in a penal colony seems to echo the Soviet-era practice of arresting the relatives of inconvenient people.

Different frogs for different courses, to faintly echo the introduction to a useful review of the relative merits of these two models (Harland and Grainger, 2011).

Democratic strategists echo the point.

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