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Arguably, under conditions of such scarce common linguistic means this topic may be deemed too complex to tackle; the patient's voice from the past is lost.

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A fist meant the topic required more discussion, after which the vote was again called.

I'm sure Griffin means well, but this topic has been rehashed over and over again and I'm loathe to admit that some strange improvement in technology is boosting 1900 Mhz gamma rays emitting from the AT&T enabled iPhone.

This means that a topic is introduced, opportunities for practice and feedback occur between the student and teacher, and then they move on to the next topic.

This means exploring one topic in-depth and guiding the reader along with a series of photos.

And that means no topic, be it his experience with humble toilets ("a bucket affair") or his faith, is off limits.

This means that no topics related to politics may appear".

Sometimes this means confronting controversial topics, but Cameron insists it's important not to duck these conversations.

This means that relevant topics are available, when things go right, to learn from and anticipate on.

This means that essential topics such as constitutional law, criminal law, and contracts receive scant attention.

The number of studies and the limited high quality evidence on this topic means that no effect by country or continent could be found.

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