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And many Catholics still profess a strong social-justice, pro-union, Democratic orientation that makes them natural antagonists of evangelicals, who largely swing Republican.

"It isn't attitude and style and orientation that makes it possible to build coalitions," said Thomas Mann, a Congressional expert at the Brookings Institution.

Conversely, the mechanical e-twins with the pole orientation that makes small angles to the fibers long axis in the calcite grains, which is nearly parallel to the c-axis, were formed in CV-2, which indicates extension parallel to the fibers long axis.

Meech said in an email to Motherboard that the solar sail that the Harvard researchers mention is incompatible with the rotation of light curves, an orientation that makes it challenging to capture enough energy through light.

So while I continue to search for a sponsor or TV channel to help my journey become the world record I hope it will be, I've finally learned to stop being afraid of the sexual orientation that makes me different.

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Gender referred to some metaphysical orientation that made women more receptive and men more aggressive.

People often believe that it is costly to build a more efficient house, but there are many techniques that cost very little, such as larger overhangs, well placed windows, and optimal solar orientation, that make a big difference.

The arrays grown from aqueous solution feature a nanorod diameter, length, density, and orientation that make them highly suitable as the inorganic scaffold in efficient nanorod-polymer solar cells.

After the breakfast, for instance, Dean addressed Emanuel directly, accusing him of "incredible shortsightedness" and a tactical orientation that made governing "all about the deal, not what was in the deal".

After the breakfast, for instance, Dean addressed Emanuel directly, accusing him of "incredible shortsightedness" and a tactical orientation that made governing "all about the deal, not what was in the deal". As a curious coda to his indictment of outgoing Obama hands, Dean lauded the prospect of Daley taking over the reins of White House operations.

With the new language of homosocial coding and fluid engendering at our disposal, we recognize that Kass illuminates the intricacies of homosocial valuation when she draws attention to more than just the gender and sexual orientation that made Andy Warhol's persona and art the star commodity it became.

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