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There he begins by arguing that very general forms or analogues of such a constructive tension are universal facts of nature -- that all finite beings exhibit such a tension, more specifically that all life does so in the more specific form of a tension between autonomy and social commonality, and more specifically still that all human mental life does so in this same form.

Or more specifically still, why the heck Henrikh Mkhitaryan wasn't one of those in the matchday 18 for the City game.

But he's becoming more and more interested in football; more specifically, he's following the Colts; more specifically still, he's becoming obsessed with the Colts' quarterback, Johnny Unitas.

More specifically still, surfing big waves felt atavistic, a compulsive return to some primal scene to prove some primal fact of manhood.

More specifically, you could call it house and/or techno; more specifically still, most of it is Continental house and techno, coming from Germany, Switzerland, and France, with bits and bobs from the U.K. and U.S. Most people within the scene would probably call this "minimal," short for "minimal techno," and to other insiders I'd say the same.

More specifically still, the pattern of veins inside their palm.

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More specifically, they still love the Italy-based chocolate producer Ferrero.

More specifically, albeit still vaguely, to be a person is to have "enough" of the following properties to a "high enough" degree: autonomy, rationality, self-awareness, linguistic competence, sociability, moral agency, and intentionality in action (ibid., 320).

It should be mentioned that investigators who aim to measure regional joint performance more specifically can still do so using the primary RFTs.

In dementia care more specifically, we still have not moved beyond a narrow focus on the 'condition' of dementia where the common notion is that a loss of self is inextricably linked to the deterioration associated with dementia (Davis, Byers, Nay, & Koch, 2009).

Then there's the ongoing challenge for any administrator of convincing his/her own government, often at loggerheads with itself, that international development, and more specifically, USAid, is still worth the investment.

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