The first is that every human activity, serious or playful, eventually ramifies into a world of its own, a self-contained cosmos of enormous complexity.
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Each of the larger branches of the artery supplies chiefly that region of the organ in which the branch ramifies, having no anastomosis with the majority of the other branches.
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The ridges which ramify from the Paramera are covered with valuable forests of beeches, oaks and firs, presenting a striking contrast to the bare peaks of the Sierra de Gredos.
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It consists chiefly of intersegmental fibers which arise from cells in the gray substance, and, after a longer or shorter course, re�nter the gray substance and ramify in it.
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There have been some murders there, strange ones, the kind that start out sort of simple and then ramify into so many corners that all the world seems to be involved.
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Natural manure has bulk and body which improves aeration and drainage and raises the moisture-retention capacity of the soil, making it possible for the roots to ramify and develop further easily.
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The picture is a classically constructed detective story, with a mysterious woman who lures the fact-oriented man into something that ramifies in every direction and is way over his head ."
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The anterior medial malleolar artery passes behind the tendons of the extensor hallucis longus and tibialis anterior muscles, to the medial side of the ankle, upon which it ramifies, posterior tibial.
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Since the local Artin conductor is zero at unramified primes, the above product only need be taken over primes that ramify in " L " / " K ".
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This lapse sets in motion a sequence of other small compromises and evasions that continue to ramify 25 years later, when young Bell has grown up into a budding corporate bigwig with political ambitions.