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All of the big advances come from this confluence between people and politics.
From this confluence of factors, Brandon tries to produce evidence of a drawn-out, high-drama "standoff between Helena Rubinstein and Eug? Schueller".
From this confluence the Santee, as it is called, winds southeastward for 143 miles (230 km) to its delta on the Atlantic Ocean south of Georgetown, S.C.
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The aftershocks are distributed along this structural boundary from the confluence of the Futagawa and the Hinagu fault zones to the east end of the Aso volcano, indicating the existence of a fault structure.
Their parents are not the sole or even necessarily the major cause but, as this study suggests, children's distress results from the confluence of many factors in multiple contexts operating in concert in ways both obvious and subtle.
Although the whole creek is now referred to by this name, in 1870 the name applied only to the section from the confluence with Spring Creek east to its mouth, while the main branch west of Spring Creek was called "South Creek".
Difficulties with focus and attention arise from the confluence of multiple internal and external factors.
I spent a night in a cabin downriver from the confluence, and was forced inside early by a storm.
Volta River, chief river system of Ghana, formed from the confluence of the Black Volta and White Volta headstreams.
The municipality radiates toward the north, west, and south from the confluence of the Suzhou and Huangpu rivers.
The dismantling of the deep-rooted press club system, a vestige of the Japanese colonial rule that ended in 1945, resulted from the confluence of several events.
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