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Anyone who achieves or is hit by great fame, especially early in life, develops a sense of a separate self that exists slightly to the side of the real thing.
With little else to do, you immediately set about clicking on the few interactive objects you can find, picking up rocks and starfish and smashing them together to see if they turn into a new object that exists slightly further up the game's secret and hidden tech tree.
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She existed slightly to one side".
But because multiple images with different angles and brightness are used as the source images, the resulting inpainted target areas may exist slightly inconsistency in terms of brightness.
Our results indicate that among the V-type asteroids there exist slightly distinct mineralogies which could be explained either as coming from different depths of the asteroid (4) Vesta or from different bodies.
He says that it involves our saying that a world in which only pleasure existed a world without any knowledge, love, enjoyment of beauty, or moral qualities is better than a world that contained all these things but in which there existed slightly less pleasure (Moore 1912, p. 102).
Luke Abbott has always existed slightly apart from dance music.
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The dance market, largely, has always and will always existed slightly outside the shadow of the mainstream, give or take the three or four summer smashes that hop from sweatboxes to the Scott Mills show every year.
The gene, which exists in slightly different forms in hundreds of plants and animals, produces a protein that attacks invading bacteria.
So if this word allowed us to talk about something that goes on all the time, then I'm really glad it exists and slightly amazed that not only have I contributed about a million published words to the conversation but maybe, indirectly, one new word.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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