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The second period may be said to begin in the piano music with two sonatas "quasi una fantasia," Opus 27, of 1801, but in the symphony and concerto it is not fully apparent before the Eroica (1804) and the Fourth Piano Concerto (1806).

In the field of psycholinguistics, which studies human's mentality, multidimensional responsibility of cognition for both comprehension and production is not fully apparent.

The importance of social meanings and understandings in patient-nurse interaction is not fully apparent to nurses, but important in the patient experience.

The centrality of social meanings and understanding in patient-nurse interaction is not fully apparent to nurses, but important in the patient experience and to how they perform in role.

Whether the increased gastro intestinal bleeding risk in dogs is exacerbated due to changes in the hemostatic balance is unknown and the pathophysiology for increased GI bleeding is not fully apparent, but the hemostatic system is a potentially important factor.

Indeed, Gleick's most fundamental point is not fully apparent until the concluding chapter, in which the author suggests thoughtfully that we are entering a "Third Water Age" (which Gleick contrasts to the "Second Water Age," when humans achieved the ability to alter and manage the hydrological cycle, and did so with great public works projects such as aqueducts and damns).

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The depth of Mr. Othoniel's interest in certain unorthodox materials isn't fully apparent from the selections in Brooklyn.

There was hardly any news; the appeal of sports broadcasts was not fully apparent, so Sunday afternoons were a dead zone filled with public-service programming.

She thought that in '88 we still had a reasonably good economy and that the adverse consequences of Reaganomics were not fully apparent to most voters; and that by '92 they would be.

DealBook » JPMorgan Loss Puts Spotlight on Possible Ratings Downgrade for Global Banks  |  A Moody's analyst said JPMorgan Chase's loss of $2 billion showed big banks were carrying risks that were not fully apparent in their current ratings.

But there has been another proliferation on the national fund-raising landscape that was not fully apparent until the latest campaign finance reports were filed last week: people who have given tens of thousands of dollars at a time to help the candidates.

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