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Second, because for every case the remainder of non-censored cohort members serves as a reference, huge strata may lead to substantial computational time to run analyses.
Seaside towns are built on strata upon strata of happy memories; a sort of emotional geology.
The strata separation appears in the overburden strata of roof.
The road runs for about five miles alongside the spectacularly serrated Ceide Cliffs, with their countless horizontal strata of limestone and shale rising some 370 feet -- all in all resembling a huge layer cake cut in jagged slices.
Hence in Tiantai works we find extensive, detailed cataloging of a huge diversity of traditional Buddhist practices, from rituals and devotions to meditations and contemplations of all kinds, derived from all strata of previous Buddhist culture.
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Revadim means "layers," as in the strata of the earth.
"It's different for different strata of society.
Burly strips of bacon with alternating strata of red meat and glowing fat.
The best-paid strata of society are police and special forces.
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