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His critics accused him of trying to bring them in too quickly, returning to old-fashioned ideas and meddling too much in specifics of what should be taught, such as prioritising British history and authors.
Although countries in Asia share certain broad conditions, such neighbourhood within global geography and histories of difference from so-called western countries, they also differ considerably from one another, in culture, in specifics of history and in economic power.
Another benefit of this correction is that those users of the ISC Bulletin that are uninformed in specifics of the analogue recordings, will no longer be at risk of misinterpreting these erroneous travel times for a natural phenomena.
Thus, while PhyloGibbs differs from LogoAlign in specifics of its design, it generally approaches the motif-searching problem in a very similar way and may therefore be equally well-suited for our context.
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Partly this is a shift in the specifics of Jewish identity in the wake of the Nazi takeover of much of Europe mid-century.
In contrast, Burnard knows the importance of tuning in to specifics, of shying away from shallow assumptions.
He was particularly interested in the specifics of attacks.
Among other things, "Final Exam" is a crash course in the specifics of human mortality.
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That's even before you start factoring in the specifics of the performance.
Throughout the campaign, he has shown relatively little interest in the specifics of policy.
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