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Life in any community is almost always defined by rituals: participating in them, shunning them, protecting them, carving out private space in which to enact singular versions, or subversions, of them.
The mythos and portrayal of vampires vary greatly by tradition and region, but in popular culture the vampire is almost always defined by an unquenchable thirst for blood, skin that is cool to the touch, avoidance of the sun and garlic and the lack of soul.
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They're almost always set in New York.
Novelty is almost always operationally defined by searching for mtDNA in the main reference mtDNA database in the field, namely, MITOMAP (http://www.mitomap.org/cgi-bin/mitomap/search.pl) [20].
When considering sexual orientation, the gender of the partner is almost always the defining issue, but other factors collide with sexual attraction and orientation?
And moderation, as Mr. Brooks defines it, is almost always a virtue.
Their texture is almost always displeasing (soft, gelatinous, gooey), their flavor defined by an anodyne, embryonic blandness.
Nigel Stanley, head of campaigns at the Trades Union Congress, said: "Transferring out of a defined benefit pension is almost always a bad idea for the individual and, if many leave a scheme, it makes it much harder to run as it undermines the collective risk sharing that underpins a proper pension.
Technology is almost always best applied as a solution to a defined market problem.
When a defined syndrome develops, it is almost always a 'synucleinopathy' (Parkinson's disease, Dementia with Lewy Bodies or multiple system atrophy).
That is almost always wrong.
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