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Ceratopsians first appeared in the modest form of psittacosaurids, or parrot-reptiles, in the Early Cretaceous and survived to the "great extinction" at the end of the Cretaceous Period.
In 2000, it began marketing the product to consumers, in more modest form.
Such "wage insurance" already exists in a modest form on both sides of the Atlantic.
The attraction is still Martian life, if there is or ever was life there in some modest form.
The addition of King marks something of a reboot for the PAC, which existed in a more modest form in 2017.
The remainder of this 1935 statement continues as a plausible programme for a kind of theatre that we have come to know since, but which Auden could not then have seen in England, except in some very modest form, and which is not quite the same as what was being proposed by Brecht and others in Germany.
If the museum does survive, it will clearly be in a more modest form.
The Cease-fire program — modeled on a highly successful violence-prevention approach pioneered in Boston that uses "carrots" in the form of jobs and other services combined with the "stick" of intensified law enforcement to persuade hardened gang members to give up violence — is continuing, albeit in a far more modest form.
Gibbard has always held fame at bay, even in its most modest forms.
Clinton's high-profile convention role was appropriate, in a sense, because in the best-case scenario an Obama second term would return us to the legislative landscape of the late 1990s — an era of small ball and incrementalism and modest forms of bipartisanship, in which politicians of both parties took credit for positive developments that they didn't actually control.
As for foreclosures, the advisers said more modest forms of aid would work just as well in most cases.
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