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The musical becomes an uplifting comic saga about the power common folk can exert when they band together in the collectivist spirit against officialdom.
Though the story takes a while to establish itself, it has the clarity and power common to epics from the sagas of ancient Scandinavia to the westerns of the old Hollywood.
And some is flamboyant, like the large hairpin of gilded silver in the form of a crested phoenix — a symbol of power common to Chinese and Khitan cultures — with a fierce hooked beak, outspread wings and a flowing tail.
Germany's ambivalence about nuclear power, common in many developed countries, is again on display following the decision by Chancellor Merkel and the Bundestag to extend the operating life of the nation's 17 nuclear plants for an average of 12 years beyond their currently scheduled closure dates.
Although the actual contribution of low power, common susceptibility loci in hereditary breast cancer is debatable, the identification of such alleles can explain a subset of breast cancer cases.
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