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Consequently, progress towards industrialization of CNT synthesis has been arduously slow.
Indeed, this last issue has been arduously debated in the framework of GPCR oligomerization and remains somewhat controversial.
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Since the operation in July, she has been slowly -- and arduously -- retraining her voice.
Other arduously assembled netsuke groups have been broken up recently.
Recently, I've been putting together a list of influential Princetonians throughout our history for the new (coming soon to a desktop near yours!!) website being arduously assembled by the World's Only Princetoniana Committee.
The device could benefit people who have been paralyzed by stroke, Lou Gehrig's disease or trauma and are "locked in" — aware but unable to communicate except, perhaps, by blinking an eyelid or arduously moving a cursor to pick out letters or words from a list.
Moreover, Hume views all of our traits as effects of natural causation; and he takes virtues to be the sorts of traits that commonly and naturally arise among human beings not as rare qualities that have to be arduously cultivated.
The Senegalese know what the people of Mali have rediscovered, that democracy must be arduously built and fiercely protected.
The BNNRs were arduously produced by these methods which have certain disadvantages, such as the presence of complicate pre-production step, the necessity of special equipment, and skill.
But attention, and pressure, need to be arduously maintained.
It takes a lot of courage to turn down the beneficence -- which is arduously sought -- of a kindly Uncle Funder.
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