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It is the only topic that raises the hackles of this twinkly, supremely charming 59-year-old.
When I interviewed him around the release of Pulp Fiction, his childhood was the only topic that stanched his extraordinary flow of words.
Of course, it's not the only topic that's been absent from the debates.
Of course, the Origin was considered by Darwin to be only an "abstract" of a much larger work that he intended to complete later yet the only topic that ultimately received full treatment was domestication, in a two-volume treatise entitled The Variation of Animals and Plants Under Domestication published in 1868.
Chemistry teachers indicated that the history of science is not in the curriculum, and biology teachers indicated that evolution is the only topic that has some historical elements: Yes, there is only one relevant topic in the curriculum for teaching NOS - evolution, but it is not a compulsory subject and I did not choose it (Rachel).
Sleep is the only topic that is absolutely and immediately relevant to everyone's lives.
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First and foremost, as far as generalizability is concerned, the work was done using the publication inclusion decisions from a single SR group, and the only topics that were available to be studied were those with a review completed by the DERP as well as a completed update within the time window of our study.
Fashion, cosmetics, celebrities, lifestyle and attractive men: These are the only topics that we women care about – at least according to the UK's eight top-selling women's print 'glossies.' Lady Geek's own analysis of this month's women's magazines (including Glamour, Elle and Marie Claire) exposes a near absence of technology topics or gadgets.
As a chronically earnest Northern teen with loose literary aspirations, I was fairly sure that my writing would never be published – I didn't know anything about marital infidelity or inner-city London (the only topics that publishers seemed to be interested in) and my haikus about menstrual cramps seemed unlikely to entice a mainstream audience.
As a chronically-earnest Northern teen with loose literary aspirations, I was fairly sure that my writing would never be published—I didn't know anything about marital infidelity or inner-city London (the only topics that publishers seemed to be interested in) and my haikus about menstrual cramps seemed unlikely to entice a mainstream audience.
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