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"We start together from a core of lyric.
Nuñez works from a core of great stillness, even as her face and body remain hyperresponsive to the nuances of the movement.
The expatriate community has expanded from a core of aid workers, missionaries and military veterans to include cigar-puffing retirees, Spanish language students, entrepreneurs and real estate investors.
Reagon said that she tried to operate from a core of African-American musical traditions, in a cultural context that acknowledges other traditions.
A university town of 140,000, Aix spills out from a core of 18th-century buildings made of the golden Bibémus Quarry stone.
From a core of six founding members in the continent's west [1], this "Europe" has expanded to comprise 27 states, as far east as Cyprus.
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Suddenly, Continental seemed to be pulling the rug out from under a core of loyal, if frugal, customers.
That is something you get from having a core of young players who have come through the ranks together.
Despite his fall from grace, a core of Hwang fans--who once numbered in the thousands--remain loyal.
Approximately 80% of the IL4Rα binding energy for IL4 comes from interactions with a core of 2 residues [ 41].
Nevertheless, we expect a core of sincerity from our leaders.
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