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According to Tim Wheeler, professor of crop science at the University of Reading, who is both deputy director of the Centre for Food Security and deputy chief scientific adviser for the British government's Department for International Development, it's only very recently that the debate's opposite parties have finally started talking.
Hailsham seems banally similar to any British school of its ilk, and it's only very gradually that we begin to discern the enormous differences: it is in fact a school for cloned children, whose organs are being harvested for ordinary, luckier, non-cloned British citizens.
It's only very rarely that someone's home country is of no significance at all".
"It's only very slowly picking up," he said.
It's only very recently that I've begin thinking about America being my America.
It's only very recently that married women could get their own credit cards.
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While the majority of anthropologists and archeologists accepted Boas and Kroeber's arguments, it is only very recently that they have tested them using empirical data.
There is nothing in the laws of physics that would make such an event impossible--it is only very improbable.
Bernini's prejudice against painted sculpture prevailed for centuries, and it is only very recently, in the aftermath of pop art, that polychrome figurative sculpture has become mainstream.
While this group has been utilized for some time, it is only very recently that methods for its direct introduction have come into the mainstream.
It is only very recently, in April 2013, that Saudi Arabia lifted its ban on women riding bicycles, although only in controlled areas.
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