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The second possibility is that task itself matters (part-whole [13] and part-in-spacing-changed-whole [14]) versus the composite effect (present study).

NO MATTER, Part III … Jones then takes Sooners 83 yards in 7 plays in 2 07 just before halftime.

By comparison, the Caliber rode on a Franken-chassis: part Mitsubishi Lancer, part Chrysler Sebring, part Jeep Patriot — perhaps, for that matter, part Conestoga wagon.

In most cases, William's wounds would remain a private matter, part of the destructive ripple that spreads from every murder.

He is a writer who doesn't fit into any easy categorisations – and, yet, isn't diversity of style, narrative and subject matter part of what all of us in publishing should be looking for, beyond familiar horizons?

Can the characters just matter?" Part of it is absolutely respecting that the media are different.

And even though neutrinos weigh almost nothing, they are so abundant that they make a significant contribution to the ordinary matter part of the recipe, says Shaun Thomas, a cosmologist at University College London (UCL) and a co-author of the new study.

The incongruity of offhand tone and grave subject matter is part of a fairly consistent worldview.

Those and other matters are part of the administration's program and now under international consideration.

Complicating matters, and part of what makes "Fallen Grace" vastly superior to its competitors, are its psychological complexities.

Muslim countries, where governments see ruling on religious matters as part of their job, are keen to help.

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