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By the final weeks before yesterday's referendum the SNP was relatively peripheral, particularly in areas of Scotland like Glasgow and Dundee where Yes was strongest.The aftermath of the referendum into which the Yes campaign and, until his resignation statement, Mr Salmond were today thrust is therefore fractious.
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The four men, who had been the focus of much of the prosecution's attention over the last year, are relatively peripheral figures in the case.
Before 1972, the nominating process was dominated by party bosses with primaries being relatively peripheral to the process, so comparisons between 2008 and, for example, 1960 or 1968 are of limited relevance.
That complex disease genes are relatively peripheral accentuates that variations in these genes are essential, but not sufficient, to result in a disease phenotype, which aid their maintenance and perpetuation in a population.
The first of these amendments is relatively peripheral to Sorensen's main points; it involves merely adding a fifth item to Sorensen's list of complications (see A-D above).
With the weekly schedule, there was relatively little myelosuppression, but peripheral neuropathy prevented dose escalation above 100 mg m−2.
Border regions can either be vibrant areas of commercial interchange that contribute to the dynamism of their larger economies, or at the other extreme, they can be relatively isolated, peripheral areas where stagnation reduces national progress.
That was relatively simple.
He was relatively unknown.
I was relatively pleased".
Gomer was relatively lucky.
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