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Islam sought to conquer the world, or as much of it as it could, yet it was intimately connected to the Arab culture in which it was born.
It was intimately interwoven for me then with another issue: the rejection of non-violent resistance by large sections of Palestinian society.
Rooted in the Communist forces that took power in 1949, it was intimately tied to the military and was a culture, a way of life for its employees — more than two million by 2013.
It replaced the phrase natural rights, which fell into disfavour in the 19th century in part because the concept of natural law (to which it was intimately linked) had become controversial with the rise of legal positivism.
Samsung shares rose on the news that it was intimately involved in the manufacture of the iPad.
The excellent promotional effect of Ga/SiO2for aromatics formation was observed only when it was intimately contacted with H-ZSM-5.
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It has been proposed that genomic instability is a generic response of the genome to damage to its genomic DNA (Baverstock 2000) and that it is intimately connected with the processes that endow the genome with stability.
We demonstrate that GIT1 interacts with synaptic GABAAR subunits and is localized at inhibitory postsynaptic sites, suggesting that it is intimately involved with the inhibitory postsynapse and its function.
It is intimately riveting.
It is intimately, intricately linked to what it describes.
It is intimately connected to what it is to be an autonomous person.
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