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"Few people can really maintain speaking modern standard Arabic all the way through," Mahmoud Abdalla, the director of Middlebury College's summer Arabic program, told me.

However, he maintains, "speaking more or less inclusively", the world is colored, for there are properties which make true enough of these beliefs, so as to deserve to be called colors.

Actions, he maintains, speak louder than words.

But both, she maintains, speak volumes about women's lives.

This court held that, even if the statute was unconstitutional and the tax void, the bill could not be maintained, and, speaking by the chief justice, said: 'The trespass involved in the levy of the distress warrant was not shown to be continuous, destructive, inflictive of injury, incapable of being measured in money, or committed by irresponsible persons.

Ms. McConnaughy and others in the field maintain that speaking anxiety can be as debilitating as any formally recognized learning disorder.

Now, in part through the positive outlook she has been able to maintain by speaking with Ms. Bernfeld, she is leading a life closer to the one she used to know.

Earlier studies such as Tate et al. [ 33] maintain that speaking different languages creates confusion and misunderstanding, while from the nurses' side being aware of the patients' cultural aspects will give the nurse an opportunity to provide holistic care.

Patients, practitioners, and witnesses in Augsburg's pox hospital, I maintain, all spoke essentially the same language; they were equal partners in a "unitarian medical world".

Zabarella maintained that, properly speaking, sciences are concerned with the eternal world of nature and thus are contemplative disciplines, whereas arts are concerned with the contingent world of human beings and thus are non-contemplative, being productive instead.

They further maintained that properly speaking one cannot even say that a continuous magnitude has an infinite number of potential divisions, at least not in the sense that an infinite number of non-actualized divisions exist latently in the continuous magnitude such that they could ever all come to exist so as to be all actualized at once.

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