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At each turn, he manages to convey the conflict and antagonism that propel events.
"Inflammatory, hyperbolic, polarizing political discourse took on a life of its own and propelled events toward violence".
The misperception that propelled events from the very start was Zimmerman's assumption that a black kid in a hoodie did not belong in his neighborhood.
Like great fantasy literature, this game has a deep lore and back story (developed over the past 17 years since the series made its debut in 1994 with The Elder Scrolls: Arena) propelling current events.
He was propelled by events and could not stop talking.
That urge, minus the discipline that guided art, helped propel the events of the '60s.
Alterations in the cellular microenvironment that propel metastatic events in laryngeal cancer include activation of MIF-CD44-β1 integrin signal transduction pathway and induction of downstream signaling mediated by NF-κB and Src tyrosine kinase, which ultimately impinge on cytoskeletal dynamics and architecture resulting in increased cellular motility and invasiveness.
Mutations in the HRPT2 (also known as CDC73) and MEN1 tumour suppressor genes are two important genetic events propelling parathyroid tumorigenesis [1] [3].
It is the incremental step propelling our comprehension of events.
N OBODY wants another civil war in Iraq, yet events are propelling it in that direction.
He went to New Guinea, he writes in his 2006 book, "The Impulse to Preserve: Reflections of a Filmmaker," at the invitation of the Dutch, who "had grown concerned with the way events were propelling the Dani and other delicate societies into a dubious embrace with modernity".
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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