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It is not merely Wednesday's horrible events in Paris which make that question urgent.

He quickly discusses some older and more recent postulations in actual physics, which make that 'theory' look substantive.

This code describes the characteristics which make that specific hop unique, allowing a company to patent it.

To make one's subordinates into mere carbon copies of oneself and to embrace selection methods which make that easy betrays the future growth of any enterprise or institution.

"Even though I am 35 years in this field, we do not have molecular parameters or signatures which make that clear, although many groups, including my own, are working on this exact question".

The most common response to the argument involves drawing a distinction between describing the features of a model which make that model intended and simply adding new sentences for that model to satisfy.

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THE TRIBUNAL (Mr. Biddle): You never saw any regulation which made that distinction, did you?

"There were conditions in that gift which made that very clear," Mr. Rockefeller said.

But the things which made that period exceptional cannot be replicated easily, if at all.

But the suffocating repression which makes that possible may itself bring a reaction.

"Which made that dog about the smartest that ever was, in my book," he said.

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