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But looking at a resounding defeat in the General Assembly, Israeli representatives are increasingly describing the bid for enhanced status as meaningless.
Investigators are increasingly describing cancer as a disease that involves both excessive cell proliferation and inhibition of the cell's ability to die.
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Peri-urban areas are increasingly described as 'third' spaces with unique characteristics, in opposition to spaces awaiting urban development.
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