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There is now extensive interest in reasoning about moving objects.

And, at last, there is now extensive reminder support built right in to Fantastical.

Even though theory on system innovations and transitions is now extensive, it provided explanations regarding how companies and design and innovation activities fit into the big and long-term picture of system innovations and transitions only to a certain extent.

Although there is now extensive evidence for behavioural components of the emergency life-history stage in birds, there remains much to be learned about how other vertebrate groups, especially fish, cope with perturbations of the environment.

There is now extensive in vitro preclinical evidence that bisphosphonates are also acting on tumor cells: they inhibit tumor cell adhesion to mineralized bone as well as tumor cell invasion and proliferation.

"The disease of TB is probably worse than it was decades ago in terms of the health impact of drug resistant strains and coinfection with HIV," he says, "and drug resistance is now extensive".

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I'm coming to this a bit late, but I see that there's now extensive evidence that facts not only don't win arguments, they make people on the wrong side dig in even deeper: "When your deepest convictions are challenged by contradictory evidence, your beliefs get stronger".

There are now extensive treatments of pantheism and student-friendly guides to diverse religious conceptions of the cosmos.

Deserts are now extensive across continental Asia south of 45° N from Arabia and SW Asia to the Thar Desert of India, and north-eastwards through Central Asia to North China.

The Anthropocene deposits of England, here regarded as those formed after ∼1950 CE, are now extensive, take various forms, and may be characterized and recognized by a number of stratigraphic signals, such as artificial radionuclides, pesticide residues, microplastics, enhanced fly ash levels, concrete fragments and a novel variety of 'technofossils' and neobiotic species.

The Webley Mk VI (.455) and Mk IV (.38/200) revolvers were still issued to British and Commonwealth Forces after the Second World War; there were now extensive stockpiles of the revolvers in military stores.

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