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There was every spectrum of emotion.
It's much humbler in physical dimensions and less flashy than those lounges but has a similarly young and adventurous clientele, gay as well as straight, which he says reflects the way the Frederick Douglass corridor "has gotten to be so much more diverse, and that's diverse across every spectrum of that word".
Berkeley Economist Enrico Moretti tells me that increased housing supply does relieve rents in "every spectrum" of income.
"People who watch football come from every spectrum of society, and they are no different to the people who go and support rugby or ice hockey.
A woman who started up an organization calling for a Department of Peace shouldn't be attracting voters from every spectrum of politics, even the far Right.
The consultations were not just held in Tunis, with the elites, but were carried out in the furthest reaches of the country -- in both urban and rural areas, with all groups, particularly victims from every spectrum of society.
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Humans have always fixated themselves on improving life across every spectrum, and the use of technology has become the vehicle for doing just that.
Every spectrum contains a tailing of the RIP, so the RIP is right-skewed.
In Fig. 4B, the LD value (e.g. the inner product of every spectrum with the LDA value) is plotted against the drug concentration on a logarithmic scale.
The tent, especially produced for the exhibition, was a kind of chromatic spectrum of every single color of every single flag of every single EU member state.
Even when we were on opposite ends of seemingly every spectrum, we agreed on that topic.
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