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There were some places in which they were able to be detained successfully for a period of time, often transit camps in deportations westward, but there were lots of reservations that had more porous boundaries and borders that were reinforced sometimes, and not at other times.

If you own a bit of your supplier, reinforced sometimes by your supplier owning a bit of you, the theory says that you are more likely to reach a way of working that is of mutual benefit to you both than if your relationship is at arm's length.American trade officials, however, disliked Japan's keiretsu because they saw them as a restraint of trade.

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Instead the solo's structure (20 different looks, from "West Coast Preppy Schoolboy" to "Alt-Moderne Feeling the French Lieutenant's Woman") also becomes an entry point into much larger meditations on how all of us perform — sometimes reinforcing, sometimes subverting — the big shifting categories of gender, sexuality and race.

'Nature' and the 'city' have most often functioned as opposites within Western culture, a dichotomy that has been reinforced (and sometimes challenged) by religious images.

Large-scale official and public buildings were no longer constructed of wood but of reinforced brick, sometimes faced with stone, in European styles.

The difference this time is that his bravery and ability are now reinforced, and sometimes rationed, by Benítez's instilled discipline.

Teens and young adults who talk about what Potter has meant to them often talk about the values they have learned from Harry, as in, "What Would Harry Do?" This middle-aged writer has had his own values reinforced and sometimes dramatically re-taught by the Potter books and films.

Sometimes the music strongly reinforced the images; sometimes it receded discreetly.

"However, his smartest ad, I think, avoids reinforcing the sometimes negative, uncaring side of Romney by once again turning the opposition back on themselves — in this instance, undermining Obama with the words of one of his strongest advocates, Bill Clinton.

"I didn't have a desire to have a 'Rosie' magazine," she said, adding that such a personal title could reinforce a sometimes already uncomfortable, too-close personal relationship with viewers.

According to the team's theory, the thermopower wave "divides into two different components," which sometimes reinforce one another and sometimes counter each other.

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