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Its migrant workers keep each other going with a spectrum of tales.
Outside Utopia, imperfect democracies must continue to talk to, and trade with, a spectrum of autocratic or authoritarian states.
The Essence Music Festival hits New Orleans July 5 to 8, with a spectrum of soul, R&B and gospel.
Games are always littered with a spectrum of emotions, whether it be mild annoyances (boos) or more belligerent remarks (knock him out; crush him).
That has also been the consensus of several decades' worth of blue-ribbon commissions, including Mr. Coleman's, along with a spectrum of research and advocacy groups.
"You end up with a spectrum of phenomena that look like Earth but with a completely different chemical and physical environment," Soderblom said.
FHI is thus probably a secondary phenomenon with a spectrum of clinical signs and multiple causes.
But Starbucks may find a way to combine mass and class with a spectrum of stores and menu items.
We evaluated whether ELS severity predicted GBC in a sample (N = 46) with a spectrum of ELS exposure.
Laryngeal fracture patients can present with a spectrum of clinical findings ranging from normal to airway collapse and death.
Mutations in SCN1A are associated with a spectrum of epilepsy syndromes [14]; a few mutations result in FHM [15].
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