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The movie's empathetic power moves backward — it arises in retrospect and in the abstract, checking off its truthful and perceptive list of afflictions and responses.
It arises in several heads from the shoulder girdle and humerus.
"It arises in some way from human nature itself," he said, and there was no point in opposing it.
Experts believe it arises in mostly older people whose protein recycling system has broken down, allowing misfolded prions to accumulate and create holes in brain tissue.
In Edinburgh, we are fortunate in having many organisations that ensure discrimination is dealt with when it arises in any shape or form.
He said that it may be appropriate to weigh the question later in the case if it arises in connection to a particular issue.
Much African music is intertwined with the society from which it arises in ways that are difficult for a Westerner to understand, and this context is virtually impossible to translate onto the foreign stage.
Reading the above three verses together one can see very clearly that the underlying spirit of qital is to curb and eradicate oppression, wherever it arises in the way of Allah.
The major navigable tributary of the Orinoco River, it arises in the Cordillera de Mérida and flows for 510 miles (820 km) northeast and east through the heart of the Llanos (plains), Venezuela's most important cattle-raising area.
It arises in the cortex as a small vesicle about one-fifth of a millimetre (0.008 inch) in diameter, known as Bowman's capsule, into which projects a tuft of capillary blood vessels, the glomerulus.
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It arose in the mid-17th century from practical need.
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