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"The Roma are a highly prized topic for structures of all kinds, which have their own interests, on the left, on the right," he said.

Still more striking is the evidence from our domestic animals of many kinds which have run wild in several parts of the world: if the statements of the rate of increase of slow-breeding cattle and horses in South America, and latterly in Australia, had not been well authenticated, they would have been quite incredible.

Although this program was by no means finished by the time of Newton's death, Newton's optical research had revealed, for example, that light has an internal constitution characterized by the proportions, in it, of the distinct homogeneal (or "uniform") kinds, which have different degrees of refrangibility (Schliesser 2004).

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It was before the widespread disenchantment with politicians of all kinds, which has led some daring soul to write in letters a dozen feet high on the northern embankment of the river: "Change the politics".

Moreover, the Republic theory also offers an attractive and well-supported articulation of desire into different kinds, which has profound implications both for what it is to have one's soul (or mind) in optimal condition and for how it is that this condition is best brought about.

"At the same time the Reich Marshal informs us on the converting of objects of the same kind which have been acquired in the occupied western territories.

Purple artichokes have long been part of the gene pool, both globe-shaped ones and the pointy kind, which have been easier to find.

The pamphlet tempered expectations, warned the reader not to try to find the store-bought kind, which have been tumbled and polished "to bring out their beauty".

He has had more success with payments in kind which have included the services of top Tyneside law firm Ward Hadaway who offer legal services on a pro-bono basis.

These differences were found to have very little effect on quantitative measures of establishments' external research interactions which tended to reflect other national-institutional differences such as continued government support for public laboratories in France of a kind which have now been largely privatised in Britain.

The second is the remarkably rapid development of surveillance technology, of the kind which has been deployed to such devastating effect in Afghanistan.

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