| 21. | This theory assumes Classical Latin accentuation.
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| 22. | The accent of the genitive singular of the last two words violates the rules of accentuation.
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| 23. | In GISTs, CD117 staining is typically cytoplasmic, with stronger accentuation along the cell membranes.
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| 24. | Dybo is known for his reconstruction of Balto-Slavic accentuation, the first ever attempted.
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| 25. | *syncopated accentuation on the " off " beat found in rock'n'roll.
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| 26. | Researchers call this the accentuation effect.
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| 27. | Indeed, accentuation of intragroup differences may occur under these circumstances for the same sense making reasons.
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| 28. | Complex accentuation occurs in Western music, but as syncopation rather than as part of the metric accentuation.
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| 29. | Complex accentuation occurs in Western music, but as syncopation rather than as part of the metric accentuation.
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| 30. | At the beginning of the 20th century Aulnay grew through accentuation on rail traffic and installation of industries.
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