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The spots, by BBDO New York, featured parody and elaborate special effects, both widespread trends.
Results indicate that over the past 40 80 years widespread trends of increasing rates of baseflow recession and decreasing annual low-flow conditions exist throughout the region.
Analyses of genome-wide collections of gene phylogenies (that is, phylomes) have been used to assess the support of alternative evolutionary scenarios [ 29, 30], providing a broad view of the phylogenetic signal contributed by each individual gene, while identifying widespread trends that underlie the species phylogeny.
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I appreciate the Guardian highlighting what has become a disturbingly widespread trend.
Hardly surprising, then, that unions in Sweden buck the widespread trend of decline in membership and bargaining power that is happening across most western economies.
I am not referring to isolated incidents, but to a widespread trend towards articles, websites and events that sexualise, objectify and dehumanise female students and women in general.
Though it has become increasingly popular, especially in hipster enclaves like Brooklyn, the Afro has yet to claim the status of a widespread trend.
Despite a widespread trend by government officials to require hospitals to test newborns for hearing problems, little evidence exists that detecting deafness at such an early age helps with the child's later language skills, a new study argues.
While it may be too early to call the growing demand for sewing lessons a widespread trend, there are certainly signs of a revival of interest in various forms of needlework in Italy.
It is too early to know whether early departure from high school will become a widespread trend, either through established rules or court challenges to existing regulations, but for years sports administrators have confronted an invasion of younger athletes seeking scholarships, Olympic medals and professional paychecks.
This is a widespread trend in the language: "The transition from space to hyphen to close juxtaposition reflects the progressive institutionalisation of the compound," as Rodney Huddleston puts it, in his inimitable pithy style, in his Introduction to the Grammar of English.
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