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The project is bringing diversity to an often single-shade genre and speaking to city (and nation) wide unity, during a season where the need for both is palpable.
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Regionalism, deep-rooted in the provinces during the 16th century, gave way in the 17th century to a wider unity.
The Franco-German relationship is regarded as the foundation stone of wider European unity.
Horse-drawn carriages trundle through the streets, which are appropriately much wider than Unity's Parisian thoroughfares.
The cables, which cover correspondence from the Bush and Obama eras, suggest that continental-wide leftist unity was not really in the cards and anti-imperialist rhetoric was only skin deep.
However, this effect within this subgroup has a wide CI spanning unity.
Three small cohort studies of factory workers involving measurements of urinary trichloroacetic acid, the most direct measure of exposure to TCE, observed elevated standardized incidence ratios (SIRs) or standardized mortality ratios (SMRs) for NHL, although the CIs were wide and included unity (Anttila et al. 1995; Axelson et al. 1994; Hansen et al. 2001).
In general, the pattern of association with retinol was similar to that observed with vitamin D, where CIs for individual ORs were wide and included unity, and the magnitude of the ORs for those with the highest intake was diminished relative to the ORs for low to moderate intake.
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