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But in "Zettel's Traum" they are brought much closer to the surface, often emerging into full view.
During the Aegean civilization, as in later Hellenic Greece, springs were frequently considered sacred and shrines were built around them, the water often emerging into artificial basins.
However, coordination can be difficult and demanding, as collaborative work arrangements are dynamic and often emerging in response to different requirements.
His first marriage, to Esther Lederberg, ended in divorce in 1966; a microbiologist, she was a member of her husband's research team in the early 1950s, and was credited with discovering a virus that invades bacteria and hides within its DNA, often emerging later to destroy its host.
More than 40 new legal highs have been identified in the past two years, often emerging from laboratories in south-east Asia, where chemists design new compounds that replicate the effects of already banned substances such as cannabis, amphetamine and ecstasy.
For more than two decades she was a lavishly costumed fixture on the nation's must-see Chinese New Year variety show, often emerging from a blur of synchronized backup dancers to trill about the sacrifices of the People's Liberation Army, which bestowed on her a civilian rank equivalent to major general.
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