| 11. | Often different underlying consonants are posited to explain the different alternation.
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| 12. | Alternation after 1874 fire by John Power added the dome tower.
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| 13. | The solo melodies contain frequent alternations between major and minor tonalities.
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| 14. | An amendment is an alternation proposed or made in a motion.
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| 15. | The novel must consist of an alternation of sexual scenes.
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| 16. | There's a regular alternation of shadow and light.
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| 17. | There were only minor alternations to both the threads and the roster.
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| 18. | This can create alternations ( as shown in the above table ).
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| 19. | Consequently, this cycle is also known as the alternation of generations.
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| 20. | He was willing to make subtle alternations to topography for artistic effect.
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