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Also of great significance was the development and widespread use of refrigeration and air conditioning, which perhaps more than anything else made Arizona attractive and habitable.

Not exactly a promising start for someone in a ministerial position which, perhaps more than most, should depend on rationally assessing evidence.

Following more than three weeks of hostilities in which perhaps more than 1,000 were killed and tens of thousands left homeless Israel and Ḥamās each declared a unilateral cease-fire.

Since he entered the Presidential race, in June, 2015, Trump has dominated the television coverage of it, which, perhaps more than anything else, helped him win the Republican primaries.

In so doing, the president opened up a litany of risks, exposing a fault line between the United States and the Egyptian military which, perhaps more than any other entity in the region, has for 30 years served as the bulwark protecting a critical American concern in the Middle East: the 1979 Camp David peace treaty between Egypt and Israel.

You do not have to travel very far to see where the cuts that Manchester City Council, which perhaps more than any other has tried to use sport as a lever for redevelopment, is having to make are likely to bite.

Poulter, of course, received special praise for his astonishing performance and, talking of intense eyes, Olazábal recounted an incident during the 2010 Ryder Cup at Celtic Manor which, perhaps more than anything, had showed him what the competition means for the Englishman.

Heidegger (1962 [1927]: 220) emphasizes that calling this way of living "falling" does not imply that it is "a bad or deplorable ontical property of which, perhaps, more advanced stages of human culture might be able to rid themselves" (1962 [1927]: 220).

He went out in the place he enjoyed most - with United as champions for a record 20th time after a season in which, perhaps more than ever, the sheer force of the Scot's burning personality dragged a less-than-vintage squad over the line.

Into this goat rodeo come the speaker's well-wishes to the president on Twitter, which, perhaps more than any social media posting to date, remind us that society would be well-served by a "gritted teeth emoji" (or perhaps it's high time we reinterpret the grimacing face emoji).

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"This is a thoughtful compromise that accomplishes our end," he said, "mindful of the constitutional framers, which perhaps on more of a reflection, ought to have played more of a role".

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