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Just as, now, romantic comedy has been sublimated by the complex specifics of modern love, and has thereby lost its own identity, so physical comedy, with its mortal implications, has become well integrated into comedy at large precisely by the elimination of the risk factor.
The remarks from both men highlight again how dominant a theme the Scottish independence referendum and its implications has become at this conference.
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Opposition to the 134-page agreement, which the parties announced in October, has been building slowly as its implications have become clearer.
The workers' protests and their implications have become a hot button topic here in part because parliamentary elections are coming up.
In light of its implications, inflammation has become one of the hottest areas in biomedical research.
The lack of increase in BACE1 in ADAD has clinical implications as BACE1 has become an attractive drug target for AD intervention [ 11].
Though Blackwell himself is now a very rich man, he is careful to avoid any implication that he has become the Mon.
Oxford Dictionaries dates the first use of "post-truth", with the implication that truth has become irrelevant, to a 1992 essay by the playwright Steve Tesich in The Nation magazine.
"There is evidence of the phrase post-truth being used before Tesich's article, but apparently with the transparent meaning 'after the truth was known', and not with the new implication that truth itself has become irrelevant," said Oxford Dictionaries.
Thus, by implication, the activity approach has become a strategic imperative for HIV/AIDS communication, especially in Africa (3).
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