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Often they represented a new style of spirituality that was immediate, demanding, anguished, full of promise.
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So the most famous playwrights surely offer a few blank spots for even avid theater-goers to fill in, since so often they're represented again and again by the same plays.
Often they are represented as graphs, although this is not straightforward for many molecular interactions.
The violence helped the demonstrators generate publicity, as well as highlighting a gulf between them and representatives of poor nations that they often say they represent.
Goes to show that, while the homes are smaller, and are often apartments, they represent affordable buying opportunities in many blue-chip neighborhoods.
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The digital storehouse, which comprises words and short phrases as well as a year-by-year count of how often they appear, represents the first time a data set of this magnitude and searching tools are at the disposal of Ph.D.'s, middle school students and anyone else who likes to spend time in front of a small screen.
These women, including Christine de Pizan, Laura Cereta, Margaret More Roper, Lucrezia Marinella, and Bathsua Makin, did not argue for women's political equality, but they represented and often advocated women's intellectual equality.
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