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The clothes were a mischievous layering of past and present: not simply nostalgic or straightforwardly futuristic, but rather a 1960s vision of the 21st century.
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One could present Napoleon not simply as the great institution-builder he was, but as the man who ensured the French male property-owner would sleep easily at night in coming decades.
Our present is not simply a passing point on a one-way flow, but the intersection of past and future in our present future coming back to us as much as past coming toward us.
Additionally during sexual assault investigations, peripheral blood could indicate that trauma had taken place to the female reproductive system, and therefore a determination that the blood present is not simply menstrual blood from normal menstruation could be probative.
Hence, the models we present here do not simply present an intermediate step between codon partition models and full codon models, given that the dependency patterns studied transcend the codon boundaries.
The challenge that Harvey presents is not simply logistical; it is political.
It is important to specify that the present approach does not simply mean that 10% of kindergarten children will by definition fall into the "vulnerable" category because the cut off is referred to a distribution of average scores from 59 school districts across the entire province.
The present trial does not simply investigate two treatment regimens, but rather compares two strategies of treatment [ 29].
As such, these findings further strengthen the interpretation that alterations in membrane conductances identified in the present study were not simply markers of disease progression, but reflected separate pathological or adaptive processes, either contributing to the degenerative process or preserving function in the face of diminishing motor unit number.
The infamously gruesome early tragedy Titus Andronicus presents unique challenges: not simply in terms of body count (nine named characters lose their lives on stage, and an army more off stage) but because the 10th death is that of an unfortunate fly swatted by the hero's brother.
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