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The epitaph might serve for Mishima too.
Her opening to "Directly," "Then, one late afternoon, / I understand," might serve for much of her work.
In 2004, Guyton decided that what worked as a surrogate for drawing might serve for painting, too.
Naim Khan, 31, a poor farmer from the Pakistani Punjab, tells a story that might serve for any of his fellow prisoners.
The objective of this work was to determine the porosity in plasma sprayed coatings and verify the developed computer model, which might serve for future thermal residual stress studies of plasma sprayed coatings.
After a long papacy like John Paul II's, who was elected at age 58 in 1978, the cardinals choosing a successor are wary of selecting a younger man who might serve for an equally long time.
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These articles might serve as models for the development of pragmatically oriented guidance for the care of other types of conditions requiring palliative care in diversely resourced scenarios.
This approach might serve not only for expert opinions in court, but also for risk management strategies and therapeutic interventions.
Agro-residues are mainly comprised of complex polysaccharides that might serve as nutrients for microbial growth and production of enzymes.
Furthermore, it appears that they might serve critical support for the catalytic reaction center (E321, F450, P449 and R455).
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