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31. But first, a little scene-setting: One year ago, a remarkable thing was occurring.
32. If moral progress was not, as for Hobhouse, pre-ordained, it seemed nevertheless to be occurring.
33. Furthermore, many studies have shown that the naturally occurring relapse rate of duodenal ulcers is considerably reduced after eradication.
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34. The problem is occurring because of low river flows and breaches of the flood defence affecting many miles of riverbank.
35. The random production might be regarded as the normal state of affairs, periodic production occurring through a rather special mechanism.
36. Any dissension over transactions occurring before the treaty date would be decided by the president of the United States.
37. But while this is happening in certain societies in the developing world, it is clearly not occurring in the developed world.
38. In practice the probability of such words occurring in adjacent positions is so low that the problem is negligible. 4.10.
39. Their construction and use indicates permanent pasture, thus they presumably represent abandoned areas when occurring on village and field sites.
40. Pancreatic pseudocysts are localised collections of pancreatic secretions occurring as a result of pancreatic inflammation and ductal disruption.
41. The image is also the perfect entrance for what's occurring on the record.
42. Probably because of the very much greater stick forces and lower rates of pitch occurring in most light aircraft.
43. Related genera include many species with a wide distribution, and there are living representatives occurring in tropical regions today.
44. The recorded figures exaggerate the increase in victimization which is occurring, mainly because of a greater public propensity to report certain crimes.
45. Verb-phrase anaphora occurs when a verb-phrase depends for its interpretation on another verb-phrase occurring earlier in the spoken or written discourse.
46. A mineral is defined as any one of a number naturally occurring solid inorganic substances with a characteristic regularly ordered crystalline form.
47. Science exists so that we can improve our understanding of naturally occurring phenomena.
48. Biophysics is certainly able to cast significant light on processes occurring within living cells.
49. Carbon has three naturally occurring isotopes, that is, atoms of the same atomic number but different atomic weights.
50. His live-virus vaccine was approved for use in 1961 even though there is a slight risk of the disease occurring in recipients.
51. Experts believe the contamination is the result of a vein of naturally occurring uranium.
52. A part disposal is occurring here - the effect is to increase the stake of the minority shareholders from 20% to 45%.
53. Mr Fitch a former barman had Korsakoff's disease, a kind of brain failure occurring as a result of alcoholism.
54. What some consider an isolated situation in Tucson Water is actually a phenomenon occurring the world over, according to Ullery.
55. A physical description of the principal processes occurring within a turbulent flow can be developed from these.
56. The differential diagnosis of the condition should include hyperuricemia occurring secondary to renal failure of another cause.
57. Changes in samples stored at elevated temperatures represent acceleration of changes occurring at room temperature.
58. Characteristic activity: necessarily occurring with adverbs like always and continually.
59. This pluralism in soccer took place at the same time greater political pluralism was occurring.
60. A convenient notes section on each page points out major features encountered and emphasises detail occurring in the plate illustrated.
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