| 31. | The sequel visually implies that the transformation occurs as a result of direct exposure to light from the full moon.
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| 32. | Direct exposure to elders gives children a clearer sense of life's stages and a stronger feeling of connectedness, he added.
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| 33. | Shade-grown techniques also limit the plant's direct exposure to the sun while allowing for flora and fauna to live alongside.
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| 34. | But they say the study shows no difference in chronic health effects from direct exposure to ash-containing water or soil.
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| 35. | Some of the birds were killed by direct exposure to the spray, and others by eating poisoned grasshoppers, Woodbridge said.
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| 36. | Italy is not the only European country to have fierce reservations about Haider, but it has had more direct exposure.
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| 37. | In this way cockroaches that have eaten Hydramethylnon infect other cockroaches that have not had direct exposure to the baits.
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| 38. | The Japanese experience _ in which some victims had direct exposure to the gas _ contrasts with the Gulf War soldiers.
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| 39. | His skill and facility with stucco sculpture appears to arise without mentorship or direct exposures to the mainstream of Italian Baroque.
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| 40. | Patient bed towers are carefully sited to comply with requirements for direct exposure to the south to provide light and views.
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