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Inequities in school taxes, which make up a large portion of the property tax, seemed to develop in Rockland because towns with shared school districts had revalued at different times.
Chris Matthews noticed a kind of tic that Donald Trump seemed to develop in an interview with NBC's Savannah Guthrie.
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And then finally, we saw that size and position invariance seems to develop in stages, within invariance to smaller transformations occurring before invariance to larger transformations.
This attitude aligns with how Portland seems to develop in general: not too quickly, not too fiercely, and only to "big enough".
They think, 'The pie is big enough'". This attitude aligns with how Portland seems to develop in general: not too quickly, not too fiercely, and only to "big enough".
Many of these friendships containing an element of sexual attraction would seem to develop in the work place as working Britons are significantly more likely to be attracted to their friends of the opposite sex than those who are not working.
Specifically, as a consequence of finger counting, a sub-base 5 system seems to develop in western cultures (Domahs, Moeller, Huber, Willmes, & Nuerk, 2010).
"War fever in America always seems to develop in pretty much the same way," Risen tweeted later.
This type of pneumonia is severe and seems to develop in patients with serious comorbidities.
These differences could be due to the strikingly different acid survival strategies that these bacteria seem to develop in spite of being close relatives [ 83].
Instead, theories and frameworks seem to develop in reaction to one another, partly in line with prevailing paradigms and partly as a response to the very different needs of their developers.
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