| 11. | The point, however, is not that salt should be used so radically or pervasively.
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| 12. | The early books give a pervasively negative and stereotypical portrayal of native Africans, including Arabs.
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| 13. | Stark called the local government's property-appraisal methods " pervasively flawed ."
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| 14. | And his tone, though not pervasively beautiful, was always appropriate to the mood he was after.
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| 15. | Negation is strongest in that it applies so pervasively to negated events, regardless of aspect or quantity.
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| 16. | He is preparing to commercialize his work identifying vehicle faults using pervasively sensed data from conventional smartphone devices.
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| 17. | Is this the reaction of an inclusive society or one which is fundamentally exclusive as well as pervasively racist?
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| 18. | Has edit-warred, pervasively pushes OR with regard to Battle of Opis in particular . ".
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| 19. | Pervasively, " Keep Your Head Down " became one of the duo's most commercially successful songs.
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| 20. | Every State's law on the preclusiveness of judgments is pervasively affected by the supreme law of the land.
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