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As the playwright positions the town of Grover's Corners and its mundane individuals against the vast context of endless time and a boundless universe, his drama celebrates both the marvel of everyday existence and the "something way down deep that's eternal about every human being".

And, he says, it puts the concerns of today - personal, the issues the church faces today, that great building and its running - into the vast context of eternity.

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Given the vast differences in context [ 58, 170, 186] between countries in sub-Saharan Africa and between regions in any country, any generic recommendations should be made with caution.

Yet the category of race continues to be deployed in a vast number of contexts, and certainly not just by racists, but by ardent anti-racists as well, and by everyone in between.

Nevertheless, none of them can possibly capture the vast number of contexts in which amino acids are found within proteins.

In extracellular proteins and polypeptides, functionally vital loop structures, for example generated by disulfide bonds, are found in a vast range of contexts.

A large body of literature has focused on the impacts of diabetes mellitus of both type 1 and type 2 on patients, albeit in vast aspects and contexts of life [ 4, 21, 24], and the associations with QoL, self-efficacy and disease control for adult patients with T2D.

When the notion recurs, in the last story in the book, the context is vast and cosmic.

Historians of cartography now encompass the vast social and cultural context and meaning of maps as well as the minutiae of mapmakers' information-gathering and data-recording techniques.

Facebook is awash with pointed omissions and photos that serially exclude a single family member, or oblique status updates that hint at some vast unhappiness, with no context or elaboration, and which no one quite knows how to field.

It was, as he put it in another context, "a vast wood or forest in which the thief may harbour with as great security as wild beasts do in the deserts of Arabia and Africa".

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