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But peace can rarely be put in a box as a finished thing.
A new study of girls ages 8 to 17 prepared for the Girl Scouts by GfK Roper found that 59 percent of them agreed with the statement, "Women can rise up in a company or organization, but they will only rarely be put at the very top".
But imagine that this animal is bound by perception, in the sense that at a time t the animal is only able to represent elements of the world it perceives at t. Like a jet engine attached to a tricycle, this hypothetical animal's marvellous recombinatory abilities would rarely be put to use given its low degree of stimulus-independence.
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He gave some historical facts demonstrating that the Vice-Presidency has rarely been put to good use.
One of the teens, Andrew (played by Dane DeHaan) videotapes the trio's adventures, and the faux-home-movie setup has rarely been put to such giddy use.
(They rarely are put onstage, with the notable exceptions being the texts used in the operas "The Mother of Us All" and "Four Saints in Three Acts").
But it has rarely been put under a microscope, because the industry will not divulge the costs of researching and developing a particular drug.
The deals include several destinations, like Hawaii and the Caribbean, that have rarely been put on sale during the winter season.
The primacy of Sharia principles as the source of legislation is enshrined in a clause of the constitution, but Salafis complain that it has rarely been put into practice.
The soldiers have rarely been put in check by civilian institutions that remain chronically weak, so politicians often depend on the good graces, or otherwise, of the men who carry the guns.
Many of the objects on view are familiar friends; others are recent acquisitions being integrated into the collection for the first time or longtime holdings that have rarely been put on view.
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