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Like other studies in this field, our research was cross-sectional, so it does not allow us to explore the chronological order of the associations between weight perception and other psychological variables.

This memorandum attempts to explore in as close chronological order as possible the appellate phase of the litigation in an effort to gather in one integrated document the language of the appellate courts.

You explore her memories out of chronological order, switching between Holmes and the entity – Aiden – who can float through walls, blast open doors, and possess other characters when the plot allows it.

"You can explore photographs, not just in a chronological order, but in geography".

Other writers prefer a more categorical approach, where they explore different aspects separately, not necessarily in chronological order.

Ms. Lin explores how 10 different composers treated it, presenting them in more or less chronological order, from 1906 to 1922, as their country underwent revolution and profound transformation.

Let's explore how this works by attempting to learn 40 of Shakespeare's plays in chronological order (see PDF below).

Chronological order, no pagination.

In chronological order.

Unpaginated, chronological order.

Organized in chronological order.

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