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- switched from 2005 to 2010 constant prices and exchange rates. real GDP constrast with real gross domestic income, witch is calculed by adjusted for price...
- jovial, perplexed, frightened, or panicked, alongside oversized heads constrasting against short, simplistic bodies. Molang is defined by its empathy, softness...
- definition of what constitutes heterodox economic thought, as it is defined in constrast to the most prominent, influential or po****r schools of thought in a...
- lymphatic vessels using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) with gadobutrol as constrast agent which in the dura mater leaks out of blood vessels and collects...
- situations". Oyungezer regarded Majima as Kiryu's opposite due to their constrasting characterization yet at the same time more appealing. In contrast, his...
- Loki to be "systems" of control that do not love their inhabitants, constrasting with Loki's system being loving of its inhabitants. Vulture's Siddhant...
- Editorial Moll, ISBN 978-84-273-1038-4 Veny Clar, Joan (2006), Contacte i constrast de llengües i dialectes [Contact and contrast of languages and dialects]...
- The growth rate was only slightly lower post-****ual maturity, which constrasts with African bush elephants, whose growth slows considerably after ****ual...
- News-Democrat. Paducah, Ky. p. 15. Businger, R.A (April 28, 1929). "Many Constrasts, Exceptional Plot, Attractive Characters Feature 'Minstrels in Satin'"...
- be removed from his parish or post by his bishop. An amovible office constrasts with a perpetual or irremovable one, from which the holder can only be...