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He mostly concentrates on the golf and the players sit and listen to him, rapt," one member of the European team's backroom staff said early in the week.
The film mostly concentrates on another.
A suggestion, from an editor at al-Arabiya, is that Arab satellite television mostly concentrates on hard, breaking news stories.
That was an experiment in both name and breathtaking music, but here, Glasper mostly concentrates on wholesome, well-sung soul – reducing even his own piano to a backdrop.
It mostly concentrates on small projects, which it thinks have a greater impact.Famous brands"In philanthropy, the stuff that will deliver most often gets least," says GG's boss, Eric Thurman.
One Summer is about the real events that occurred on either side of the Atlantic in the summer of 1927 (while it mostly concentrates on the American events of that year, it includes events in Britain and France).
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They rarely combine morphological, with biochemical and signalling information, but mostly concentrate on one or two of these aspects, typically with superficial probatory depth.
Pfaff takes on the elements of the standard story one by one, mostly concentrating on statistics involving state prisons, where the majority of inmates are housed.
Other teams have also analyzed such markers, called haplogroups, but they have mostly concentrated on the five most common ones, which have failed to resolve the issue.
That is one reason the agents are mostly concentrating on bottlenecks where the wood must be transported, catching loggers coming in and out of Alta Floresta, a city of about 50,000 people in northern Mato Grosso.
We mostly concentrate on true multi-electron reactions that involve individually valence changes greater than one per redox center, but in addition include materials in the discussion, which undergo multi-electron processes per formula unit.
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