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In 1980 Paulin published a second collection of verse, The Strange Museum, and three years later Liberty Tree, which was marked by more adventurous use of language and increased reference to the values of 18th-century republicanism.

The increased reference to hermeneutics from nursing scientists, researchers and academics has emphasized that interpretation has traditionally been a fundamental part of nursing practice.

It is less widely used in the chemical, agrochemical and consumer products industries, but recognition of its value is growing, as reflected by increased reference to the use of TK information in new and draft OECD test guidelines.

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Wrapping up a four-day foray through battleground states, the Democratic candidates for president and vice president headlined an enormous rally here on Saturday, lacing their down-home message with increased references to faith, God and the small North Carolina town where the newcomer to the ticket grew up.

This potential for increased readership can lead to a higher total citation count for a research project, both through citations to this journal, and through increased references to related publications.

The term global health was perhaps first used as early as the 1970s with rapidly increasing reference to it in recent years.

Despite the increasing reference to ATs in healthcare policy, research into effectiveness and investment in commercial development, no previous survey has sampled or compared HCPs' and P&Cs' views of ATs.

Many life sciences societies and departments are using Vision and Change as a basis for discussions of how to improve undergraduate education within their field, and there is increasing reference to it in national reports (National Research Council, 2012; President's Council of Advisors on Science and Technology, 2012).

Over the next few years, evaluations by social workers included increasing references to Ms. Worrell's age and infirmity and concern as to how those factors affected her abilities to care for children.

The political debate in France has seen increasing references to the "great replacement" theory by the controversial writer, Renaud Camus, who has argued that local French populations will be replaced by newcomers who reproduce faster.

In his most recent book, "Hi Hitler!," he writes about the increasing references to Hitler and Nazism in contemporary political discourse, as well as the rise of Hitler memes on the Internet, which include countless ironic image macros, the rendering of Hitlerized Teletubby and Hello Kitty characters, and the popularity of "Downfall" video parodies.

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