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Almost all information which exists about them come from their vidas (biographies) and razós (contextual explanations of the songs), the brief descriptions that were assembled in song collections called chansonniers.

He wrote: "There are some, King Gelo (Gelo II, son of Hiero II), who think that the number of the sand is infinite in multitude; and I mean by the sand not only that which exists about Syracuse and the rest of Sicily but also that which is found in every region whether inhabited or uninhabited".

The security of data is consequently a fundamental aspect of the programme, bearing in mind that frequently data pertaining to DREAM patients on treatment is the only clinical data which exists about them.

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For example, Oscan ceus 'citizen' is a Latin loanword that stems from a form *ceuis, which existed about 200 bce and was intermediate between Old Latin ceivis and its later form civis; Oscan aídil and kvaísstur imitate Latin aedilis and quaestor, terms for offices in the Roman government; and the Veneti adopted the Roman word for 'freed man,' libertus.

When talking about ostracoderms, which existed about 500 million years ago, Shubin describes them as being "fish [that] look like hamburgers with fleshy tails" (p. 77).

The argument is that if something which exists eternally can bring about a cognition then there is no point in time at which this cause could have brought about the effect.

Recently, the concentration of CO2 has increased by about 1.5 ppm per year which means if there exists about 5.3 × 1021 grams air in the atmosphere, the CO2 increasing rate is about 8 billion tons per year [1, 2, 3].

Marsh had made this decision, but only after consulting with the Justice Department's Professional Responsibility Advisory Office, which exists to advise line attorneys about their ethical obligations.

It is perhaps unfortunate that the day before I saw "Love's Labour's Lost," I caught Joss Whedon's wonderful film adaptation of Shakespeare's "Much Ado About Nothing," which exists with a natural, charged sensuality and without strain in a contemporary setting.

This work further shows that attitudes to receiving and sharing genetic information in families might not rest predominantly on the particular characteristics of the information itself, but may instead be based on the individual's attitude more generally to having information about themselves which exists and is known by others.

Maximum ion density, a condition that makes for efficient radio transmission, occurs within two sublayers: the lower E region, which exists from 90 to 120 km (about 55 to 75 miles) in altitude; and the F region, which exists from 150 to 300 km (about 90 to 185 miles) in altitude.

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