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Second, even if it were proper to invent such exceptions, the dangers prophesied by the majority are overstated.
Such adaptive modes, in response to internal and external constraints, appear to have been completely mastered from the earliest periods, as if they were proper to humanity as a whole; they reflect functional mechanism.
According to these values, the temperatures reached in our study were proper to eliminate the pathogens.
According to international requirements on compost sanitation, the temperatures reached in our study were proper to eliminate the pathogens.
45. "It must be said that by natural law all things were common and there was one liberty of all, this was before sin; after sin some things were proper to some; and both of these are by natural law"; Alexander of Hales [1948], vol. 4, p. 348.
The "requisite qualifications" have been repeatedly deliberated over and they are clearly wanting, but study that last phrase, "…to a judicious combination of all the reasons and inducements which were proper to govern their choice".
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It is proper to encourage Mr. Putin.
The difference is proper to scattering in two dimensions.
She said it was proper to be upside-down in death, and proper that the earth should be the sky.
Then, somehow, everyone seemed to know that it was proper to stop clapping.
The name dewfall is proper to (1), and dew arising from (2) may be called distillation.
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