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Yet one vastly potent nationalism haunts the Arab world; the idea of the Ummah, the nation or community of believers.
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It is reasonable, then, to expect the Orioles to field a vastly more potent offense.
Moreover, shale gas operations today emit substantial methane, a global warming agent vastly more potent than carbon dioxide.
Other unforeseen risks include earthquakes, long-term energy sustainability, emissions of methane (a green house gas vastly more potent than co2), and apparently gonorrhea.
The lunacy, however, is vastly more potent with the internet and social media, which give racists and fascists an unprecedented way to self-brainwash and radicalize others in echo chambers like The Daily Stormer.
Israel was vastly more powerful, he said.
Further in vitro evaluation of the most potent inhibitors revealed that vastly reduced HCV replication.
Mining gas releases substantial, often vastly underestimated leaks of methane, a far more potent climate changing gas than CO2.
Biofilms are far more difficult to treat as of bacteria living within are vastly resistant up to 1000 fold higher to potent antibacterial agents which are used as a last resort, including methicillin and vancomycin [ 5].
Short of match fitness as Henry undoubtedly was (through no fault of his own), he remained a potent presence in front of goal, a vastly experienced international whose knowledge of France's future opponents was unequalled in the French camp.
While his influence and power are believed to be vastly diminished, Mr. Montesinos could still stir up trouble using his most potent remaining weapon: his information about who accepted his generous bribes.
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