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(Often a combination of the two).
Yet goals are often a combination of guesswork and dreams.
Very often, a combination of those statistics in your favor leads to a win.
But they remain pals, or siblings, or rivals -- often a combination of all three -- rather than ever becoming lovers.
The reasons can be largely physiological or largely psychological, but are most often a combination of the two.
"First, I'm trying to imagine the story, which is often a combination of research and experience and just pure — I don't know what — chutzpah.
Interiors of ships are certainly interior design, but the interiors of automobiles, aircraft, and trains are often a combination of many specialties.
The Nomura affair confirmed that crooks, the rich and the powerful (and often a combination of all three) make money from the stockmarket.
Often, a combination of forces is involved; for example, a motor vehicle collision can cause both direct blunt trauma and injury from rotational and rapid velocity changes.
Yet the homes that are chosen to be featured are often a combination of caprice and connections, while the layouts that appear so effortless on the page often involve sleight of hand and a healthy dose of good lighting.
These books describe, with spare realism, child and teenage protagonists weathering abuse, addiction, parental abandonment or fecklessness, mental illness, pregnancy, suicide, violence, prostitution or self-mutilation -- and often a combination of the above.
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