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More important, Wissler then posited mechanisms for the diffusion and conservation of culture traits.

Limbaugh then posited the view that casting Elba as Bond would be akin to getting George Clooney to play Barack Obama.

With this idea, Rapaille then posited that these sublimated emotional memories occupied a place between each individual's unconscious (Freud) and the collective unconscious of the entire human race (Jung).

So I exhaled markedly about halfway through when he lined up several skulls of antique varieties of human in order of increasing brain size, and then posited climate change as the driver for each observed increase in size.

For a moment, he paused, and then posited that if he started a hedge fund today, "I'd probably grow faster, because a record now would attract money a lot faster," speculating that his record of returns would attract billions of dollars from pension funds and others.

He then posited that Rush Limbaugh's recent comments about Michelle Obama's body, which he called "really, really offensive," were an effort to beat Beck at his own game.

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Her songs show how much more girls know about gender stereotyping at an early age, admonishing boys to be more like boys, then positing that girls can do whatever they like.

And third, to then posit that if you can't get more college-educated people into struggling cities, the best way to assist people who can't find work is to help them move to where the action already is.

"If I may be permitted to express my personal opinion as a music lover," he says, then posits that his recordings with the Chicago and Toronto symphony orchestras, in the 1960s, sound as if Ozawa has the music "doing a lively dance" on his palms, while recordings from the 1970s feel more as if Ozawa is cupping his hands, "enfolding the music".

The piece first situates commonplace books as textual identity production and then posits Match.com as a remediation of the gendered commonplace book practice wherein modern daters negotiate tensions between master narratives concerning gender performances and the desire to transcend limiting normative heterosexual gender roles.

Having outlined briefly the core arguments of sustainability, the hierarchy of end-of-life disposal and open and closed material cycles, it then posits the central argument of the book that the design function is responsible for improving sustainability in an engineered product or machine.

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