These characters, anonymities, often described in even anecdotic deprived accounts, one finds them on all the continents, even most inhospitable. |
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I played in some anecdotic formations before meeting Anthony who wanted to play in a serious and clearly defined project. |
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It gives rein to your feather and shares with us your more anecdotic experiments. |
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Although anecdotic, banana is said to help rabbit who suffer light digestive disorders and soft fecal production. |
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But Jean's work also seeks to transcend this tradition, steering away from the anecdotic to better grasp the essence of his subject matter. |
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Per Wiberg's role seems to be anecdotic and trivial in this guitar escalation. |
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Instead of this anecdotic facility, Ranasinghe chooses a plastic solution worthy of an authentic sculptor. |
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The examples may be more or less anecdotic, but the important issue is not at all. |
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The danger that very large crocodilians represent is just about as anecdotic as the one represented by large felines. |
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Most of the evidence for the techniques used in controlling headache attacks is purely anecdotic because RCTs are lacking. |
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The risk of becoming anecdotic and narrowing the way one looks, lurks around the corner. |
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On a purely anecdotic basis, in Canada, a specimen of For Those I Loved was lent 54 times. |
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At the end of several years of fieldwork and an initial series of syntheses, it appears that the occupation of the Dogon Country at the end of the Neolithic is not merely anecdotic. |
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In fact, this question is not anecdotic, because there may have been a change in the way the VAP was diagnosed and the reduction seen in 2013 onward could be due to this change. |
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Combining traditional and electronic instruments with anecdotic sound sources of everyday life, he creates vibrant music that is fierce and poetic. |
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The book will recount the many historical connotations of the place features and many anecdotic experiences encountered by the artist throughout her months of work. |
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That is why it is necessary to accompany the anecdotic information with data that put the global situation in a context and that allow the reader to get an idea as close as possible to the social reality. |
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The anecdotic nature of his complaints made them less credible. |
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