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That clump, the inner cell mass, ordinarily consists of stem cells that can be isolated and grown in a laboratory.
But that sense of humour is also lost in the victim-oriented Palestinian media reports or the militant statements of anonymous veiled speakers and lower-tier Hamas politicians of which the meagre Israeli media diet ordinarily consists.
They fashioned a device called a Fabry-Pérot interferometer, which ordinarily consists of two mirrors facing each other.
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Her complement ordinarily consisted of 555 officers and enlisted men and 578 when acting as a flagship.
Ordinarily each week consisted of one 3.5 hour, one 8.5 hour and two 3 hour sessions.
And whereas people ordinarily ask what beauty really consists in, so that a conversation on the topic might actually have taken place, it is hard to imagine worrying over "what the fine is" or "what is really fine".
The philosopher for whom reality consists, first and foremost, of physical objects as ordinarily conceived, may have serious doubts.
It consists in showing that our happiness and well-being lie not in a life enslaved to the passions and to the transitory goods we ordinarily pursue; nor in the related unreflective attachment to the superstitions that pass as religion, but rather in the life of reason.
Because proportional representation does not favour large parties over smaller ones, as does the winner-take-all system, in countries with proportional representation there are almost always three or more parties represented in the legislature, and a coalition government consisting of two or more parties is ordinarily necessary to win legislative support for the government's policies.
The program consisted of both indoor and outdoor physical activities that are ordinarily included in the PE curriculum in Swedish schools, such as running, jumping, climbing ropes, and playing a variety of ball games.
The Buddhist tradition conceives of the human individual as consisting of five types of aggregates that serve as the bases of what we ordinarily designate as persons: (1) material form or body (rūpa); (2) sensations (vedanā); (3) apperception (saṃjña); (4) volitions or dispositional formations (saṃskāra); and (5) consciousness (vijñāna).
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