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Many were essentially tourists, but even the serious dancers raised questions.
The houses were extremely unappealing; many were essentially mud hutsearth mounds carved into dwellings and roofed with sod.
The phased or 'segmented' form of recruitment aimed to minimise perceptions of applying pressure on patients to participate, since many were essentially 'captive' while on haemodialysis in the service centre.
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The journey on the life path, for many, is essentially stalled.
"Many are essentially a functional asset of the cartels".
Motor skills and skeletal and muscle formation deteriorate over time, and by 21 many are essentially paralyzed from the neck down.
Sales tax revenues, the beating heart of many budgets, were essentially flat for the first time in six years.
And audiences and technologies got more sophisticated, in a way that left behind what in many cases were essentially one-trick-pony nuggets of children's entertainment.
The documentaries put a human face on the victims of the schools' legendary brutality and revealed the extent to which many institutions were essentially profitable farms or manufacturing operations based on unpaid child labor.
"Not coincidentally, Delta is making money," he noted, adding that for too long many airlines were essentially nonprofits.
Confocal analysis of cerebral cortex from chronically-treated Npc1−/− mice revealed that many neurons were essentially devoid of cholesterol storage whereas neighboring cells sometimes exhibited significant accumulation.
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