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This case affords insights at the unique confluence of indigeneity and urbanization, prompting us to coin the construct "urban-indigenous therapeutic landscapes" to characterize such sites.
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Looking back, I now understand that the unique confluence of engineering and entertainment in my little town of La Canada was both amazing and rare.
If you are a person who loves to think about terroir — a word whose definition wine people are always fighting about but basically refers to what the wine writer Jancis Robinson calls "the unique confluence of land, culture, tradition and climate" that gives wines their regional character — then Martin's novels are filled with tantalizing clues.
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To capitalize on this unique confluence of remarkable talent and interdisciplinary collaborations, we are preparing to establish the Princeton Bioengineering Institute.
By the time European colonists began to explore the Lower Mississippi Valley, a unique confluence of waterways had formed where the Red River joined the Mississippi, and the Atchafalaya River flowed out into the Atchafalaya Basin.
Impinj wasn't co-founded by a hoody-wearing Millennial college dropout but by Carver Mead, a retired CalTech prof who is one of the great living physicists from the 20th century's unique confluence of many luminaries who have since passed on, not the least of which was Richard Feynman, a Mead colleague.
What's more, Mr Graham was the result of a unique confluence of forces, such as the cold war between "godless Communism" and a godly America and America's embrace of a bland civil religion in the wake of the second world war.
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The veteran population presents a unique confluence of biopsychosocial factors in the treatment of spinal conditions.
Russia's economy began to decline steeply by the second half of 2014 as the combination of poorly-planned investments during the boom period and a unique confluence of low oil prices and sanctions relating to the annexation of Crimea plunged the economy into recession.
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