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In the past, there were spheres of influence that would ensure most people were effectively socialised.
There were spheres of life that Austen did not attempt to depict, Lewes went on to say: she was always an English countrywoman describing the lives of other English countrywomen.
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The nanoparticles were spheres of around 200 nm.
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"People don't want to be cut out, not just because of commercial disadvantage, but because these are spheres of influence".
Small angle neutron-scattering measurement shows that the alcohol droplets are spheres of 0.8-nm radius in these nanoemulsion fluids.
The electron-degenerate matter inside a white dwarf is no longer a plasma, even though stars are generally referred to as being spheres of plasma.
The member particles are assumed to be spheres of a volume calculated from their user-defined hydro-dynamic radius.
One recipe for happy co-chefdom is separate but equal spheres of responsibility.
Morphology of particles is sphere and semisphere.
This is why I say we are individual spheres of communion within the Universal Sphere of Communion.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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