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Our imaginations are dominated by Auschwitz, even though more far more Jews were shot at places like Ponary than were murdered in its gas chambers.

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As it turned out, though, more far-flung donations did not necessarily make a winner.

Though more far-out considerations are difficult to predict, many experienced computer science researchers feel reasonably comfortable speaking about AI's influence in the coming 5-10 years.

The newer the art, though, the more far-flung the gallery in which it is hung, which suggests an unfortunate falling-off in value.

Their penalties and purposes, though, have more far-reaching consequences, touching upon the most private human conduct, sexual behavior, and in the most private of places, the home.

Here, one might appeal to something like salience, though once more far more would have to be said about what might make a particular 'George' salient when several Georges are present or have recently been the topic of conversation.

More often, though, far more often, those photographs were sold as postcards.

Though far more common today, the problem is not new.

In some cases, though, the implications could be more far-reaching.

Behavioral work, though, is far more promising.

Some, though, are far more sceptical.

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