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"Dhanush's films are all about 'taming' proud girls, usually rich, upper-caste women, or 'foreign educated' women," she said.
When cars entered the fray, the fact that their owners were usually rich added an element of class war.
Such water "is usually rich in nutrients and nitrogen, and that creates perfect conditions for the growth of phytoplankton, which is microscopic plant life," he said.
I have been eating 5-6 smealsmeals a day, usually rich in carbs, in order to beef up a bit.
Lithic arenites are usually rich in mica and texturally immature; the silicon dioxide content is 60 70 percent; aluminum oxide is 15 percent; and potassium, sodium, iron (Fe), calcium (Ca), and magnesium (Mg) are present in lesser amounts.
Scrutinizing the objects in Workman's photographs, the reader becomes acutely aware of the expectations we bring to the houses of the famous, who these days are usually rich as well — standards that have accrued over decades of peering at the residences of socialites, fashion designers and movie stars in the pages of magazines.
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On the other hand, HS is usually richer in less sulfated, N-acetylated sequences (NA domains).
Language users typically possess both aspects of lexical competence, though in different degrees for different words: a zoologist's inferential competence on 'manatee' is usually richer than a layman's, though a layman who spent her life among manatees may be more competent, referentially, than a "bookish" scientist.
In European agricultural areas, the autumn is harvest time and usually richer in food than the spring.
Qualitative interpretation is usually richer and more rigorous when two or more researchers are involved [ 45] since each researcher brings a different perspective.
They believe these people to be ideal targets as they are usually richer and more vulnerable.
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