| 31. | This is of direct interest in anthropology and psychology : it casts light on the perceptions and agreements of other cultures.
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| 32. | But the article said that, according to prosecutors, Starr was referring " to documents from Arkansas that might cast light on"
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| 33. | But individually, each poem in this collection casts light on the human condition, and does so in language lustrous and intense.
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| 34. | Any greek scholars here that can cast light on the subject ? gkhan 16 : 11, 6 October 2005 ( UTC)
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| 35. | Score one for Monty, though the exchange again cast light on the world rankings, which have become important in pro golf circles.
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| 36. | The prosecution used his testimony to cast light on the terror-filled days and nights prisoners spent huddled at the former mine complex.
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| 37. | Sometimes the origins of a word cast light on its meaning, but often one finds that it originally meant something quite different.
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| 38. | They are obviously hoping he will help cast light on a complex network of militant Muslim groups operating in Belgium and beyond.
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| 39. | The objections raised by some Enron customers cast light on some of the very real ways the bankruptcy is having far-reaching effects.
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| 40. | But no source could cast light on the identity of the third victim, the two other being Patrick Motswaletswale and Humbulani Mulaudzi.
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