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The reader must work hard to infer the characters' situations from the continuum of small perceptions and reflections; and the big crises in their lives are seldom presented directly, but remembered in allusive fragments.

What makes this strange is that a new war would be a war about the genocide; for, while Hutu Power still seeks to make its crime a success by making it indistinguishable from the continuum of Rwandan history, the R.P.F. and the new government it leads depend on the genocide to justify their rule.

Now some legislators are saying they had no idea Mr. Hodges would be able to transfer $300,000 into the operating account of the governor's office from the Continuum of Care for Emotionally Disturbed Children fund, as recently released documents show he did.

The branches that appear for |E/t| > 0.25 correspond to Landau levels that arise from the continuum of free states.

An aerosol abundance, which influences the temperature profile, is obtained from the continuum of the same spectrum parallel with the temperature profile and is taken into account in the temperature retrieval procedure in a self consistent way.

Despite our capricious, arrogant, speciesistic inclinations to demarcate ourselves from the continuum of life, we are animals.

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In the first round, 90 individuals responded (52% response rate), representing a wide range of professional roles and organization types from across the continuum of care.

While evidence suggests that unfamiliarity with the care providers is one of the factors contributing to this anxiety and distress in this patient population [ 33], it is important to note that "care providers" should include every member that the patients will access care from during the continuum of cancer care.

This study proposes to solve this problem by purposively sampling individuals suffering from COFP along the continuum of care from initial experience of pain through to a final outcome which may be successful treatment, or the acknowledgement no more can be done.

Almost anticipating a short-lived lifespan of all music on the internet, its producers were hesitant to distinguish the nascent sound from the continua of both net music subcultures and the broader traditions of house and techno.

This can be represented as disease progression or as physiological changes such as the one that occur during pregnancy from prepregnancy, through the continuum of first, second, and third trimester and postpartum.

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