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These mountains stand in the core of the Tien Shan system, which continues eastward into China.
In addition, USA, UK, and Canada stand in the core of international collaborative networks.
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The fragmentation process stands in the core of the material and creates by-products that are responsible for the appearance of bubbles whose mobility and coarsening depend on the viscosity of the treated material.
USA and the UK cooperate frequently with other countries/regions and stand in the core position of the entire network, receiving in return mutual benefits from their knowledge transfer among health systems researchers.
When standing by our core, we also stand by the core of all things.
Prof Alan Harding, Professor of Public Policy at the University of Liverpool, said: "These two cities stand at the core of a broader area in northern England, extending at least as far as Liverpool and Sheffield, that has the largest concentration of people and economic activity outside the South East.
In the future, much as in the past, the United States and Europe will have to stand at the core of such cooperative efforts.
It's a precarious existence for the class that would normally stand at the core of a healthy economy.
His words reflected a strained moment in a German-American relationship that has stood at the core of Germany's postwar growth into a European power.
To stand in the core today craning one's neck is to feel like an ant gazing up the inside of a monumental concrete tree.
Blassingame remarks, "In this regard, Nat, the actual and potential rebel, stands at the core of white perceptions of the slave.
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