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You know where is Slovenia?" It was possible, in the course of the evening, to decipher a pecking order, of sorts.

"The whole mindset is to get as much as possible in the course of the next couple years," the European diplomat said.

It isn't possible in the course of a short article to get across just how tortured the path has been from reading the novel to finally sitting in front of a fresh-struck print of the film.

In this paper, we describe our experiences with teaching a computer science class that focuses on designing and building the best game possible in the course of a semester.

The Pentagon said seven million leaflets would be dropped over Mosul in the coming 48 hours advising civilians to stay in their homes and advising them on how to stay as safe as possible in the course of the looming battle.

Differences between the Iliad and Odyssey in narrative technique, theology, ethics, vocabulary, and geographical perspective persuade some scholars that the same poet was not responsible for both works, but others see these differences as a consequence of the poems' different subject matters, or as changes in outlook possible in the course of a single poet's lifetime.

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It can be concluded that the use of multidentate ligands is currently maybe the most practical strategy to avoid a large number of possible stereoisomers in the course of exploiting octahedral coordination spheres as structural templates for the design of bioactive molecules.

The concept of "successful failure" is critical to developing leaders and something educators should teach at every possible point in the course of a student's education.

Nevertheless, Hutcheson does believe aesthetic misjudgments are possible, and in the course of explaining their occurrence he deploys Locke's doctrine of association of ideas, a doctrine according to which ideas linked solely by chance or custom come to be associated in our minds and become almost inseparable from each other though they are 'not at all of kin'.

Worse yet, some are convinced that it could happen far more quickly than generally believed possible -- even in the course of just the next few decades.

This definition, although broad in scope, was intentionally used to include all possible cases in the course of the investigation.

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