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The Europa League has been the preserve of this experienced reserve team, plus a smattering of youngsters who have enjoyed their opportunities.
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On the other hand, in our economic context, the rural life and especially the preserve of the poorest people, this result also merges with the next.
As the study shows the habitat of hippopotamus in Lake Tana and its environs were highly reduced due to mainly human factors; much more emphasis should be placed on preserving of this vulnerable species in the study area.
But far from being the sole preserve of Judaism, this sentiment is at the core of every major world religion.
Until quite recently the preserve of fringe science, this discipline is now attracting serious minds – Martin Rees, our astronomer royal, the fabulous Monica Grady of the Open University – encouraged by vaulting leaps in our own technology.
It would preserve most of this land, undeveloped, in perpetuity.
Both groups of stylophorans preserve evidence of this primitive character (Dominguez et al. 2002; Jefferies 1973).
Putin (1999) believes that only the military had world-class technology in the Soviet era, and that it managed to preserve some of this capacity.
A desirable feature of future implicit models solvent would be the possibility to preserve some of this information.
Such an attitude is not the preserve of either Christians or this Holy City.
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