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The syndrome was widespread prior to 1945; it was suppressed during Soviet domination (1945 90); and it reemerged during independence in 1990, when it took on a different form.
We will not lose radio; it will likely just take on a different form as most media does in order to stay relevant, informative and entertaining.
Woodburne explained "She's working 24 hours a day to try to get the paper to take on a different form and is running herself into the ground.
I understand that their experiences of the divine ground in their lives were interpreted through the lens of a pre-modern view of the world, and my own religious experiences will take on a different form today.
Our results suggest that particular attention should be paid to adverse effects when using external rewards for improved health outcomes, and secondly, that P4P may take on a different form when implemented by local implementers without the assistance of professional P4P specialists.
But for the most part, Mr. Obama's increased unilateralism in domestic policy has relied on a different form of executive power than the sort that had led to heated debates during his predecessor's administration: Mr. Bush's frequent assertion of a right to override statutes on matters like surveillance and torture.
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On second thought, she opted for a different form of retaliation: she announced that she would form her own shadow cabinet -- composed entirely of women.
Gentrification in Moscow takes on rather a different form to other major cities, mainly due to the nature of the Soviet experience.
It will survive on the internet in a different form.
He says that the biggest problem right now with shopping online is that shoppers need to fill out a different form on each Web site they shop at.
They're films that happen to go out on a different platform, not a different form in the first place.
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