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The second is for analyzing the relation with urban policies by forming a relations diagram with lines of causes and influence described with respect to time.
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Motion transverse to the line of sight causes the position of Vega to shift with respect to the more distant background stars.
We cannot afford atomization along the lines of our specific causes, be they accountability for human rights violations, racial injustice, inequality, LGBTI rights, indigenous rights or other human rights causes we support.
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