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But symbolically, Jappert said, "it could play a part in the emergence of a European identity.

Styron's novel played an important part in the emergence of the Holocaust to its present overwhelming position.

Language is a unique human ability and the genes that underlie it may have played a significant part in the emergence of behaviorally modern humans some 50,000 years ago.

For the most part, the Phanariotes were too closely joined to the Ottoman system of government, of which they were major beneficiaries, to play a significant part in the emergence of the Greek national movement.

Rivers, as an important element of urban geographical environments influencing and confining the urban structure morphology, have been a vital part in the emergence of societies (Silva et al. 2006).

"Our approach allows us to achieve a velocity that other parts of the seed and VC stacks find hard to achieve…betaworks has played a part in the emergence of this larger, more diverse, more independent, and loosely-coupled seed financing marketplace; we believe its existence and growth tends to validate the betaworks model and its emergence as a new asset class".

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By supporting the German princes against the emperor, Gustav Adolf defeated the attempts of the Habsburgs to make their imperial authority a reality and thus played a part in delaying the emergence of a united Germany until the 19th century.

Convergent, but separate, evolution of PRRSVs in Vietnam and China may explain in part the emergence of the nearly identical PRRSV variants in these 2 neighboring countries, although this hypothesis does not rule out the possibility that 2006 Chinese PRRSV variants were transmitted into Vietnam and then circulated rapidly.

The frequent touristic flux from the United Kingdom, hypothesised as the cause of the importation of EMRSA-15 to the Mediterranean island of Malta [ 39], could also support, in part, the emergence of this clone in the most touristic Azores islands.

If 28 Days Later was, in part, about the emergence of solidarity in the midst of crisis, 28 Weeks Later is about the breakdown that occurs in what seems to be the aftermath.

Lux Research's expected growth for each is as follows: -Amorphous silicon capacity will grow aggressively at a CAGR of 38%, from 550 MW today to 2.8 GW in 2013 fueled, in part, by the emergence of turnkey manufacturing systems from equipment providers like Applied Materials, Ulvac and Oerlikon.

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