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Mostly, this was meditative but changeable music, in which static figures blossomed into vividly picturesque passages, from which odd strokes occasionally shone through.

We then profiled HUVEC and fibroblast cells at different passages, from which we identified more than two thousand genes whose expression was passage-dependent.

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The brilliance of the passage from which she quotes is that it is filtered through Anne's consciousness, mingling her shrewdness with her delusory self-mortification.

There is not one word in our Federal Constitution or in any of its Amendments and not a word in the reports of that document's passage from which one can draw the slightest inference that we have authority thus to try to supplement or strike down the State's selection of its own policies.

Isn't that why you're here?" Before Dillon left me his copy of "Heart of Darkness," he read aloud the passage from which the title is derived: "The reaches opened before us and closed behind, as if the forest had stepped leisurely across the water to bar the way for our return.

I cannot resist quoting the amusing passage from which this is drawn in full: "[D]id Bacon provide any logical justification for the principles and methods which he elicited and which scientists assume and use?

Given the English wording in the passage from which (16) derives, one might argue that the material biconditional in (16) should be replaced with a material conditional, but it is clear that (16) is the logical form that Bromberger intends. 5.

The full "big lie" Mein Kampf passage from which Brooks read is included below.

At the center of this is a vestibule leading to the church's main entrance; at the church's northwest corner is a reconciliation room, formerly a baptistry; at the southwest corner is a short passage from which a staircase descends to the basement and another rises to the choir loft.

Caves often look very different in the opposite direction, so many inexperienced cavers get lost even if they're very close to the entrance because they can't recognize the passage from which they came.

The passage continues: "From which definition there arise three points to be contemplated in all contracts; 1. the agreement: 2. the consideration: and 3. the thing to be done or omitted, or the different species of contracts" (at 442).

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