| 31. | He commenced his studies for the priesthood in 1918 and was noted for his innocence and his mode of life.
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| 32. | Many see the DR as primarily producing endless diversity and as acting to dissolve pre-existing institutions and modes of life.
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| 33. | The English mode of life, both political and social, appealed to him, and eventually he became a naturalized British subject.
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| 34. | "P . noctiluca " is a member of the cnidarian class Scyphozoa and adapted to a pelagic mode of life.
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| 35. | They must have evolved along different lines in response to different modes of life they were called upon to lead.
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| 36. | Development is being seen as a loss of a country's own culture, people's perception of themselves and modes of life.
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| 37. | Most of the time it concentrates on the clothes, the model's beauty and / or an expensive mode of life.
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| 38. | Furthermore, the strongly developed distal humeral condyles and olecranon process of the ulna also suggest a fully terrestrial mode of life.
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| 39. | Finally, archaeological evidence cannot be ignored as a source for information, at the very least, on the Frankish mode of life.
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| 40. | The Mode of Life is an intermediate category thar refers to particularities of the mode of Production, determined by ecological variables.
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