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In contrast again to both Ross and d'Urville was Charles Wilkes.

In contrast, again looked at in terms of copyright, I submit that the Networked World should be embraced as a feature.

In contrast, again, in 1970 he adapted Emilio Lussu's book Un Anno Sull'Altipiano (A Year on the Plateau) as Uomini Contro (Men Against), a ferocious picture of the human waste of the first world war and the inadequacies of a class-bound high command – a subject that had rarely been openly exposed in Italy until that time.

The VDAV was set up as a loose organization, in contrast again to the ADAV, but acquired more structure later as the Federation of German Workers Associationss, Verband Deutscher Arbeitervereine (and so kept the same initials in German) (SED 1966, 216; Na'aman 1980).

In contrast, again, the clock comes into play even in the case of multi-day Test and first-class cricket: the possibility of a draw often encourages a team that is batting last and well behind to bat defensively, giving up any faint chance at a win to avoid a loss.

In contrast again, humans with whole cluster deletions have not only EA/TEF but also duodenal and anal atresia [52].

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In contrast, and again consistent with Pfaff's thesis, violent offenses explain the majority of mass imprisonment.

Smalley, in contrast, never again worked in any creative filmmaking capacity other than acting and did not get much work even at that.

In contrast once again, the Hepworth Wakefield stages photographer Martin Parr's The Rhubarb Triangle And Other Stories (4 Feb to 12 Jun).

Yet in contrast and again as predicted, the e-cigarette nicotine concentration per puff was highly consistent in delivery from puff 1 10; p = 0.284 for ePen on the RM20S and p = 0.530 for ePen on the VC 10 (Fig. 4b).

In contrast, but again in both cases, the traceability of assumed interrelations, of the composition of individual scenarios and of the sample were perceived as rather low, at least by non-experts or externals, i.e., actors not directly involved into these activities.

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