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Another mode of political failure arises where the political community is differentiated into factions (perhaps based on a class division between rich and poor) and where one faction can impose its collective will on the state as a whole.

It was perhaps based on a design by Primaticcio.

The AGMG software is perhaps based on a complex or old fashioned "machinery", but the user does not need to care about, and the soft is fairly easy to use.

THINK of a British film: "Sense and Sensibility", perhaps, based on a Jane Austen novel, filmed in England's green and pleasant land, with the lovely, clever, British, Emma Thompson, who wrote the script and wore the bonnets.

There is also a large garment hook in the shape of a mythical animal, perhaps based on a tiger, with snarling jaws, bulging eyes, huge claws and stripes of inlaid silver and gold.

The patent goes further, discussing situations in which the packaged device would occasionally transmit "discovery messages" in its low power state, perhaps based on a timer, or prompted by activity detected by its internal accelerometer.

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This decrease could therefore be a consequence of an energetic problem linked to mitochondria, perhaps based on an enzyme deficit, so the molecule is unable to exit from mitochondria to CSF.

The key would be to present sponsored accounts that a person has a greater chance of actually being interested in, perhaps based on an analysis of topics a person tweets about, links they retweet, or the interest of the people they follow.

Writing for ARTnews, William E. Wallace, of Washington University in Saint Louis, says Cavalieri may have tried his hand at drawing a classicized head, perhaps based on an antique sculpture, during a lesson with Michelangelo.

Trump's proposal makes no mention of a Constitutional amendment route, and could even be taken to suggest that he would try to accomplish the result through an executive order, if he could (perhaps based on an 1873 attorney general's opinion).

Instead, a possible explanation is that, while the familiarity of the grasping hand permitted infants to generate a hypothesis about the likely outcome of the action (perhaps based on an association that they had acquired during the first 9 months of their life, in which they likely often saw grasping hands approaching objects), the unfamiliar back-of-hand action did not.

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