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Still, the Musketeers are relatively unknown, and, for that matter, relatively untested.
Three combustible phases are considered: volatile matter, relatively large non-elutriable char particles and fine char particles of elutriable size.
The less privacy we have over the things that matter relatively little, the more privacy we crave over the things that matter most.
Further back from the frontier, education still matters; but university degrees matter relatively less and good primary and secondary education count for relatively more.
Writing of the incident in 1963, a University of California historian, Alexander De Conde, said: "The American people, after a brief burst of warlike anger, took the matter relatively calmly.
Ethics experts said Trump could solve the matter relatively easily, as have past presidents, by selling his portfolio or placing it in a blind trust over which he had no control.
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It is a testament to the book's strength that the one scientific goof she makes actually matters relatively little.
Location matters relatively little, for Cuzco is small, and nearly all hotels are near the central Plaza de Armas.
"I think there is nothing wrong and probably something right about Congress acting on these matters relatively quickly," Mr. Klain said.
Now, even as President Obama juggles a barrage of dire matters, relatively calm Missouri seems to continue to carry some particular attention for the White House.
If Mr. Arafat is the Bush administration's dispensable man, Mr. Sharon in the short term may seem even more indispensable to the administration than he has been, as it seeks to keep matters relatively calm here during an Iraqi campaign.
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