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Through him, the hard left is beginning to exert a more suffocating grip on our party.
The Kellogg and Hindemith works seemed to exert a more powerful tug on Mr. Tamestit's imagination.
He asserts: "Through him, the hard left is beginning to exert a more suffocating grip on our party".
Some of them are husband-and-wife teams, and many live at the research stations that dot the A.C.G., where they exert a more powerful protective influence than armed guards ever could, because their neighbors are their friends and family.
The other explanatory factors exert a more mitigated influence on knowledge utilization.
Thus, the drugs may exert a more direct effect on migraine specific pathways than previously used prophylactic drugs.
Instead, by modulating reservoir fluid pressure, boundary conditions of the reservoir exert a more significant impact on flow.
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But there she is incontrovertibly, her presence exerting a more far-reaching duration owing to the famous probity of Cézanne.
No artist has exerted a more vast — and more liberating — effect on the audiovisual life of our times than has Godard.
Together, Scanlon and Jones exerted a more profound influence on Harold Wilson's governments than the duet of the American president and the Soviet general secretary.
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