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Leonid Tsypkin's extraordinary novel, "Summer in Baden-Baden," grows in part out of the weirdness of a Jewish writer's obsession with Dostoyevsky.
On the U.S. side, this oversight grows in part out of the discomfort America has with the very idea of Russian power, grounded in the long Cold-War struggle.
The dream of an extra-societal utopia grows in part out of a "naïve libertarianism" ascendant in the Valley, and in part out of older American cultist traditions dating as far back as the Pilgrims, he said.
The societal preoccupation with identity grows in part out of changing demographics as the nation moves from a white majority to one dominated by persons of color.
This question grows in part out of the realization that early on, cells and organs in most storage disorders appear to develop and function normally, and only later is this followed by insidious disease onset and progression.
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It grows in parts of India, Bhutan, and on some of the Nepal ranges, where it attains large dimensions.
And the audience is growing, in part because of demographics.
The partnership grew in part out of Telemundo's inroads with Hollywood studios.
Watergate grew in part out of his compulsion to destroy the critics of his Vietnam policy.
Enrollment grew, in part because many H.M.O.'s offered drug benefits not available in traditional Medicare.
But online shopping clearly has grown, in part because of the expanding population of Internet users.
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