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But the key to greater skill and autonomic control may He in the progressively quiet stages of meditation.
But as controversy swirls over the role of the convenience store, could these late-night grottos of essential items hold the key to greater integration?
Still, right-thinking folks opined that the key to greater acceptance would lie in everyday interactions with gay family members, co-workers and friends.
While critical of widening inequality in the US, his work in the developing world has convinced him that the key to greater wellbeing is to promote economic growth rather than to support consumption though western aid packages.
Pley's concept of making Lego a part of the sharing economy is interesting, but its crowdsourced design platform may be the key to greater success both at home and abroad, especially if 3D printing allows for much lower thresholds of user votes required before designs become reality.
There is nothing wrong in exploring, embracing, and teaching nuance--because the key to greater international cooperation and understanding relies upon it.
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Katharine Kuh believed this was the key to great art.
The key to great flavour is to serve it at room temperature.
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