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So far an average of about 68% of eligible voters have cast their ballots in each successive phase of polling, 10% more than in the last general election five years ago.
I wonder about the distortions arising from each successive phase of the depiction, from the actual person to McMartin's perception of him, from that perception to the writing, and from the writing to the film's realization.
Until the late 18th century, Edinburgh followed a common European pattern by continually renewing itself on its original site, and the lack of space for outward expansion compelled each successive phase to conform to the original layout.
A successive phase averages points in each center.
Each successive phase represented a deeper level of agency commitment and outside statistical support.
Multiple phases have been defined for the Archaic period, with each successive phase resulting in greater population density.
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But if so, we are confronted once more with the question of what unifies the successive phases of ego's consciousness: what prevents these phases being a mere succession of experiencings, rather than an experiencing of succession?
So it was a process of successive phases of realisation.
American death penalty trials consist of two successive phases.
But under Brian Ashton they've understood that playing successive phases without hitting hard is no good.
The answer is, no doubt, that we are dealing here with the successive phases of a movement.
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