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Disparity between women and men characterises most spheres of society in Kenya, and, arguably, most other countries.

The winners are an unexciting bunch; in most spheres of contemporary art they would be considered student artists because their work relies so heavily on earlier precedents.

Beyond the election, which independent monitors said was undermined by fraud, prices are rising, social mobility is limited and many people are increasingly frustrated with the government's control over most spheres of society.

Horses were the dominant mode of transportation, flights to the outside world were few and far between, and the island's Polynesian language enjoyed dominance in most spheres of life.

Such an idea may be commonplace in most spheres of business but in the airline industry, which has lost a collective $40 billion over the past six years, it is still "pretty radical", says Chris Avery, an aviation analyst at JPMorgan, an investment bank.

In most spheres of life, telling people what you're going to do for the next few years does not sound like a big innovation.

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UNICEF effectively provided surge capacity to expand CMAM, promoting success in meeting most Sphere standards for children admitted with SAM, UNICEF's support resulted in establishment of a Nutrition Information System (NIS) and strengthening of the nutrition cluster nationally and provincially.

Fashion gave him the further advantage of access to the dials and levers of high popular taste, where women wielded a power that was denied them in most other spheres.

Eventually, Obokata — a chemist — discovered that she got the most consistent spheres by bathing the cells in a solution of adenosine triphosphate, a cellular fuel that also happens to be mildly acidic.

Unwittingly, he entered one of the most violent spheres in the Mexican drug war, venturing into small towns to the west of Ciudad Juárez, at the time the world's most murderous city.

Their application to genealogy was fairly late, as is illustrated by the fact that the 19th-century English historian Thomas Macaulay, critically perceptive in most other spheres, accepted what amounted to family myths as true genealogy.

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