Both processes exemplify adaptation or adjustment, but very different mechanisms must be involved. |
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In other words, the actual price of the material and its selling price is very different. |
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Canada is a compact of some very different people who have all managed to remain united through their common loyalty to the Crown of Canada. |
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I believe that they are everywhere, but on very different terms that reflect the multivalent realities of today. |
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But he also read classical authors whose ungodliness taught a very different lesson. |
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The 32-year-old has a very different outlook to many of her contemporaries who battle to keep their body weight down to a minimum. |
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It was during this time that he began planning the creation of a new and very different submarine to be used in undersea research. |
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Slack lining and climbing are very different activities that require different types of muscular control in order to create balance. |
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The season's riches also offer a chance to see favorite actors tackling very different roles in multiple movies. |
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This business strategy requires a skill set very different from managing the old Six Sigma way. |
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She does not view the tribal people as uncivilized or primitive, but merely very different from the rest of the world. |
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If a group believes that God has chosen their people, then outsiders are not only unblessed but also very different from that group. |
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These tumors are known to possess very different histologic, ultrastructural, histochemical, and immunohistochemical features. |
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Approaching the question from a very different philosophical perspective, that of ethics and moral philosophy, we meet a contrary position. |
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I feel protective of her because people are judging her by today's moralities and it was very, very different then. |
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If the person had been speaking out of turn and was prosecuted for that, the matter would be very different. |
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In a departure from their usual cool, modernist installations, this summer they are responding to a very different environment. |
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It takes us slap bang into the world of three very different young women as they explore their first forays into the world of physical love. |
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You could give the same box of records to 10 DJs and get 10 very different mixed tapes. |
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For a man whose playing career was characterised by dogged resilience and bloody-minded determination, the manager cuts a very different figure. |
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The Great Lakes make for a problematic bioregion because each lake has a very different ecology and history. |
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While this may be a simplified description, it provides a useful shorthand to examine the very different approaches of different disciplines. |
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When biohacking becomes more feasible the biohackers will also have very different goals. |
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He parallels the paths of two very different figures, each coming of age and choosing a path in life during a treacherous time. |
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Complications arise when their manhood is questioned by their better halves for two very different reasons. |
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How can your current beliefs be so transcendentally correct if you yourself recently believed something very different? |
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It should be clear that this is a very different kind of millennialism than the dispensationalist one. |
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This time it is very different because Isaiah sees there the Lord high and lifted up and the train of his robe filling the temple. |
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We are drawn through vast tracts of time and across unknown landscapes into a world very different from our own. |
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Vast tracts of class and cash separate these two very different islands in the Glaswegian archipelago. |
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Other physical sciences experiments are focused on subjects including foam and fire, both of which behave in very different ways in microgravity. |
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Because they were formed in two very different areas, the planetesimals in the two belts have different compositions. |
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Granted, the methodological procedures in our two exemplary shoe parables are very different. |
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In the case of physical surfaces there are metamers, i.e objects with very different reflectance curves that have identical appearances of color. |
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But it is a very different matter to appoint apparent separatists to sustain a corrupt government! |
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There is some mesenchyme in the core toward the base, however, they are very different in structure. |
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Despite similarities with Ritchie's two acclaimed crime capers, Layer Cake is a very different kind of movie. |
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On both these occasions, though for very different reasons, the mourners and the mourned were swept together by a powerful tide of emotion. |
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A number of very different cultures have shown themselves capable of self-rule. |
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These very different concepts require very different musical interpretations, and one man's meat is another man's poison. |
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Often the two sets of data have very different scales of measure, so a bar graph would not work. |
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The four players skilfully acted out very different scenes, playing with universal images of rejection, seduction and romance. |
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The regions of the inside corner strips between the massifs have a very different bathymetric character from the massifs. |
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This restriction makes the subject very different from the knot theory traditionally studied by mathematicians. |
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The Chinese viewpoint of a balanced diet is very different from that in the West. |
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Conditions were very different in the marchlands beyond the Pale and still more so in the Irish areas. |
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The microsecond components of the electric signals for excitation of O and bR are very different. |
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It's learning, for example, to live in community with people of very different temperaments and talents and outlooks and personalities. |
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The way the Tamils celebrate their New Year is not very different from how the Kannadigas and Telugus did it last week. |
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The golden bellied mangabeys are a very different species and genus from the black mangabeys. |
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Yet the actual morphology of mandibles is very different, a result of distinct mandibulate and haustellate modifications. |
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Furthermore, they come from three very different backgrounds and social settings, which lends depth and perspective to their accounts. |
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She will blame the couple's very different social backgrounds for the differences that eventually led to the collapse of their marriage. |
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Yet the bitter 26-year feud that has divided them has its roots more in each man's very different personal and social backgrounds. |
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Even though scab and powdery mildew are very different diseases, when you spray for scab, you also prevent powdery mildew. |
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The restaurant staff who tasted the results found them very different from usual chicken. |
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The language of the Sandawe people is very different from their neighbours', as Sandawe is classified as a Khoisan, or click language. |
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We thus have had a chance to sample the health diet available under two very different systems of health care. |
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The largest automakers are very different businesses today than they were at the start of the decade. |
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Different parts of the same plant, such as the flowers or seeds, can have very different actions. |
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In addition, many idioms and expressions mean something very different when translated literally into another language. |
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It will not be a gut reaction, but an informed decision based on the knowledge that what I want and what he wants are very different things. |
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Elsewhere, another fashion icon was making a very different kind of statement through his choice of attire. |
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It's very different from other festivals because it's not just based around big names and bums on seats. |
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The changed economic scenario also had very different consequences for lower-class working women. |
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The Internet operates by very different rules from other electronic information systems. |
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The cell-division cycle of asexually reproducing green flagellates is very different from the more familiar cycles seen in most other organisms. |
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Wankle rotary engines use the Otto cycle, but they do it in a very different way than four-stroke piston engines. |
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Mr Hardman, I'm sorry, but your view of Little Lever is very different from mine. I took off my rose-coloured glasses a long time ago. |
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The primitive living conditions of people living in the countryside are not very different from what they were in the forties. |
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Movement in arboreal and terrestrial environments presents very different functional challenges for locomotion. |
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There are two general types of coffee plant, arabica and robusta, which yield two very different beans. |
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There are two general types of coffee beans, arabica and robusta, which yield two very different beans. |
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Of course, that's what you get for going to a singles chatroom and online as in RL you meet different people with very different agendas. |
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Consistent findings across two very different industries would show that our arguments have general application. |
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Sand-rich turbidites from two Palaeocene submarine fan systems have very different heavy mineral stratigraphic styles. |
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Two different approaches from two very different managers, but it was easy to see why both have had a rough ride in their new jobs. |
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The Sicilians have their own rules to live by that are very different from urban life in San Francisco. |
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The discovery suggests that life could exist on planets very different from Earth. |
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These features, and very different life forms ranging from trees and lianas to annuals, occur within closely related groups. |
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As a result, many of the phrases and expressions were translated into something very different in the subtitles or dubbing. |
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We have two very different characters and I have every intention of revving them up in an effort to extract the maximum from them. |
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Architecture is, at a very different scale, to be consumed and hopefully retained in the memory. |
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It is a member of the lily family and is closely related to onions and leeks despite being very different in both taste and appearance. |
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Just underneath the lede was a Tokyo dateline analysis story with a very different angle. |
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The orchestra is, of course, a very different animal to the part-time Scottish Orchestra formed over 100 years ago. |
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The common tongue was by then very different from Old English or Anglo-Saxon. |
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I've always been fascinated by Japanese mermaid lore, which is very different from our mermaid stories. |
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Both have stems, leaves, and reproductive structures, but they look very different. |
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If his pacifist views had been the predominant ones, at certain times, life would be very different now. |
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They are architects who all now have international reputations, but whose work is very different. |
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These are two very different individuals separated by more than mere anagrammatisation. |
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His play prior to Augusta had largely been in Europe in very different conditions. |
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Employees in foreign banks are not very different except in their manner of deportment and remuneration. |
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Is remaking a competitor's commercial with a very different meaning a protected parody? |
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From this perspective, the archaeological remains start to reveal a very different picture. |
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My career originally started in X-ray astronomy and that's very different from planetary science. |
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A different architect has designed each floor, giving each level a very different feel. |
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He tells me that at this stage in his life he is reflective and thoughtful, very different from his stage persona. |
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Ten or 15 years ago, this would have been a very different book, full of the referential jokiness of postmodernism. |
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Themes of redemptive love, parental affection and reconciliation are worked out in the music in a very different way from the play. |
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Here's where old ideas, like the wonder of a common currency, have struggled to cope with a multiplicity of new and very different economies. |
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The redactor openly indicates, not only that we are given two visions, but also that they are very different from one another. |
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Otherwise things are not so very different for Harry and his wizardly chums. |
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The significance of the contemporaneous, but kinematically very different fault sets in the sandstones requires explanation. |
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Our very different records are a window into what we believe and what we'll do in the next four years. |
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I know the combat roll is very different from what most aikido, judo and jujutsu practitioners have been taught, but don't reject it outright. |
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We have met before and the reality of personal experience is very different. |
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No mere reactionary, Schwartz was also interested in and informed about contemporary art that might look very different from his own. |
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However, people have very different mental responses to the body's natural reaction to a stressful situation. |
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Prison stories abound, but the keepers of the prisons and the keepers of the information tell very different stories from the prisoners. |
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His routine is very different as he stands on a stool and uses a football rattle. |
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Yet their crime rates, by whatever measure one judged them, were very different. |
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This is very different to most aerodynamic designs, which start with the vehicle and then determine the airflow. |
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This is very different from Michael Skakel back in 1975, who was by all accounts a very rambunctious kid. |
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It's a very different voice and they are putting it over in a very different way but the principle remains the same. |
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This originative source is a well from which very different kinds of poems can be drawn up. |
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I know it's going to be very different when I go out on the market, which I will probably be doing soon, but I know it's going to be a whole new ball game. |
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The English that was spoken by William Shakespeare is very different from the modern English spoken today. |
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The new mayor is very different from the person who preceded her in office. |
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Two centuries later, the amber Room was repatriated to Germany under very different diplomatic circumstances. |
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Linnaeus and Cuvier have been my two gods, though in very different ways, but they were mere school-boys to old Aristotle. |
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One type of bacterium is likely very different from its neighbors, and may have equally different effects on the body. |
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This protracted blossoming led to bunches containing berries of very different sizes, a condition called millerandage. |
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Indeed, during her short time on the stand Cheri revealed a very different personality than her buttoned-up husband. |
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The new town development also had to absorb an overwhelmingly large number of refugees from very different areas of the German East and Southeast. |
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Challenges-Rotifers appear to be very different from acanthocephalans. |
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The world was a very different place when the Queen acceded to the throne. |
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A dapper, compact chap, the very British man has been in Thailand for many years as a financial advisor, but this was very different from his early career path. |
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Whether it's kimchi in Korea, harissa in Tunisia, or achar in India, spicy condiments remain constant in the daily meals of very different countries. |
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The clerisy operates on very different principles than its rival power brokers, the oligarchs of finance, technology or energy. |
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Ultimately international cooperation and collaboration took root, and the landscape is already very different. |
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For two guys literally joined at the hip, they lead very different lives. |
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Overall, the new car is very different from the earlier model, with the loss of the traditional wedge shape, a fairly low-to-ground crouch, and a steeply raked rear end. |
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Afterward, the throng of women is left in a very different mood from the connectedness that prevailed at the conference. |
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The exhibition was staged across two very different urban sites, which although linked by a short bus ride are worlds apart in terms of economic and social infrastructure. |
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Is it possible that in some far-off galaxy as yet beyond our ken creatures very different but perhaps far superior to us in intelligence live in a civilisation of their own? |
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In fact, the real shift that is taking place is very different from this. |
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It was a movie far ahead of its time and very different mind-fodder from most of the unmemorable gloss and dross that came out of Hollywood that year. |
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The milk is very different in composition from the milk of land mammals. |
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Was working on it very different from working with the whole band? |
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When the creature was alive, 94 million years ago, the area of the Sahara where its remains were found was very different from the way it appears now. |
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The scenario in which you are proposed to in public is very different to the one done in private. |
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While schumacher had a history of head and neck trauma, this injury was very different. |
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So you've got the business people, the alpha geeks, the legislators, the military, the policy people and the academics talking about things from very different angles. |
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The type of self-control needed for dieting is very different from that needed for exercising. |
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This is a very different business relationship and you want to ensure that you have experienced representation and advice before you enter into a franchise agreement. |
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The coordinated activities of the anthill or beehive operate on very different principles from those of a family, a large company, or a great city. |
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This comic novel, though antic rather than earnest, very different in style and tone from Naipaul, is serious about race, social class, immigrants, and outsiders. |
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While there is nothing significant about the circumstances in which the appellant lost his liberty in that case, the facts are very different from here. |
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In all these examples an aphorism as a general truth makes a powerful point in its present context, but it could also make good sense in a very different context. |
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She rises to the formidable challenge of bringing together her three very different, marginalized figures for thoughtful comparisons and synthesis. |
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This time however things were very different as they took to the stage in the roadhouse in front of a crowd that was a mere fraction of what they experienced last time. |
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As the visitors walk through they can have spontaneous interactions with the artists and experience their works in surroundings very different from staid art galleries. |
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To Weil, the meeting with Alpert had a very different feel than the get-together with Leary. |
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The amazing degree of variation in the experiences of asexual people suggests that the underlying causes of their lack of sexual attraction are very different. |
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The substance formed is ordinary table salt which is a white, salty, crystalline solid, properties that are very different from the original elements of sodium and chlorine. |
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In that case the context was a very different one, namely the failure of an authority to salt or grit the road when there had been a weather forecast of freezing conditions. |
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Richard Branson and Elon Musk have taken very different paths in their race to the heavens. |
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Sleep deprivation resulting from multiple, erratic awakenings may produce a very different effect compared to controlled and predictable sleep deprivation. |
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But a significant number of your fellow citizens have a very different vision as they hoist the flag. |
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Genetic engineering has introduced a novel ability to move genes across very different taxonomic groups and accelerated the rate of evolutionary change. |
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It all looked very different two years ago when the first 787 was rolled out with a great deal of hoopla. |
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The mandir itself is very different from what one expects it to be. |
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It was a bit of a sleepy backwater and became something very different. |
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At local level the costs and outcomes can be very different from the norm. |
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Hollows are very different in shape and size, so each camera was attached to a ball-and-socket joint to allow us to adjust the orientation of cameras inside the hollow. |
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And unless Republicans start pursuing very different priorities in Congress, that prognosis could sting. |
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Sarah makes it clear she's very different to her screen alter ego. |
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With National Marriage Week starting today and Valentine's Day looming we spoke to two very different couples and one divorcee about their experiences of marriage. |
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Proust is a world, and to return to him after an interval away is to discover and rediscover very different things each time. |
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I think that reminded us all that there is a sharp division of members' views on the bill we are discussing, with people taking very different attitudes and approaches to it. |
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It is clear that while Ishmael and Isaac end up very different people, they bear one another no ill will. |
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Rosenstiel bases his conclusion on reasoning very different than ours. |
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I think the baths will be seen as very different from everything else. |
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I do love my husband but I am now seeing a very different side of him. |
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This debate cannot be settled here, but the issue involved is symptomatic of two very different conceptions of language and its importance for philosophy. |
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Its views on integration and immigration are not very different from the labor party. |
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One possible reaction was laughter, although a very different laughter to the embarrassed titters of a modern school group when sex-ed comes around. |
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The pre-Andean and Andean orogenies are separated by a Mesozoic transitional period, which is marked by a very different style of tectonism and magmatism. |
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He was a master at moving within and among very different worlds. |
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Telling poor children that that fourth box of macaroni and cheese is excessive is something very different. |
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David Cameron and his resurgent Conservatives now threaten to bring about a very different form of climate change to that which has preoccupied Liberal minds in recent years. |
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On the bill are two very different but artistically compatible plays to be performed in repertory and an American classic that hasn't been staged in Kansas City in decades. |
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The key to understanding Riemann's ideas is to explore why a tuning fork, a violin and a clarinet sound very different, even when they are all playing an A, say. |
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They also had the opportunity of seeing one of the big Cunard Line cruise ships which was berthed in the harbour, a sight to behold and a sign of very different times. |
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The skill sets needed for the two positions are very different. |
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In very different but related ways, they raise fundamental questions irrespective of race about how policing gets done. |
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I haven't experienced other unis but I am sure it is a very different kind of place and I know that I experienced a reasonable amount of depression there at times. |
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The process of unification will therefore have to be very different. |
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Pyrolytic graphite, and pyrolytic carbon are often confused but are very different materials. |
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But their rankings in their respective religious spheres may have been very different. |
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Even if Belgium is the second industrial country after Britain, the effect of the industrial revolution there was very different. |
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Thus, it represents a very different barrier than the underlying chitinous layers. |
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By the 1990s, neoconservatism meant something very different. |
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It should be noted, that this earliest form of modern boxing was very different. |
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Jewellers, goldsmiths and gemologists are not to be confused with fashion jewellers, who work to a very different tune and timetable. |
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However, processes of cultural and economic change beginning in the 12th century ensured Scotland looked very different in the later Middle Ages. |
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Many people's perception of the Proms is taken from the Last Night, although this concert is very different from the others. |
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The idea to train shed dogs started simply enough with the crossover of two very different hunting styles. |
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I would like to stress out that the meaning of unstable for our solar system is very different than for another solar system. |
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Although very different laws apply, telechecks and electronic transfers may appear virtually the same to a consumer reading a bank statement. |
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You, the MoD, have fashioned a very different type of person to that which lives in civvy street. |
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The Britain that she bequeathed to the world is a very different place. |
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But the world to which Bly had returned was a very different one. |
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The words Whig and Tory have been pressed to the service of many successions of parties, with very different ideas fastened to them. |
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The art of Leonardo's younger contemporary Michelangelo took a very different direction. |
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His paintings still exemplify the visual image of Elizabethan England, very different from that of most of Europe in the late sixteenth century. |
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They have very different conceptions of the proper role of government. |
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The Gonds of Bastar today are very different than those described by Verrier Elwin. |
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French style apple pie is very different compared to the American version of the sweet dessert. |
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It's very different from Iran's Shiite branch of Twelver, and part of the conflict is among Shiites themselves. |
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The newly found ancient predator looked very different from most other tyrannosaurs. |
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The section of the river from its source to around Addingham is in Upper Wharfedale and has a very different character to the river downstream. |
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The two orders had very different approaches to the conversion of the Indians. |
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Scafell gives a very different view to that from its higher neighbour with Wastwater and the coastal plain given great prominence. |
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However, its composition and interior are very different than the Moon. |
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Forming aramid copolymers is difficult because of the very different reactivity ratios of the reactants. |
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A number of different types of rock are found on and around Clough Head, which were formed in very different circumstances. |
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Finnish makkara is typically similar in appearance to Polish sausages or bratwursts, but have a very different taste and texture. |
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The sciences treat of things too refinedly, after an artificial, very different from the common and natural, way. |
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Europeans adopted very different colonization policies in different colonies, with different associated institutions. |
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This can often lead to the two chambers having very different compositions of members. |
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Legal education is very different in the United States from that in many other parts of the world. |
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Some other modern sides, especially women's sides, use very different kits. |
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Pekingese, British bulldogs, King Charles spaniels and pugs are very different in looks from their ancestors. |
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The 19-year-old is attracting the spotlight for a very different reason to mum Denize Hewitt, who's been involved in kiss and tells in the past. |
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Furthermore, the thioredoxin reductases in bacteria are very different in chemical composition and structure from the human enzyme. |
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Mark Reay knows his predicament is very different from theirs. |
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Nicaragua's tropical east coast is very different from the rest of the country. |
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It showed a very clear story, but it had been cropped and the uncropped picture showed a very different story. |
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Enjoy your visit to the rainforests, because the next time you go there things could be very different. |
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They also introduced new cultural codes that in some ways were very different from the existing cultural codes. |
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The dialects that evolved in these two towns were thus very different from each other. |
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Vowel changes in unaccented syllables were very different and much more extensive. |
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The forms of class 7 were very different and did not neatly reflect the standard ablaut grades found in the first 5 classes. |
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Old Saxon nouns were inflected in very different ways following their classes. |
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The words had very different pronunciations in Middle English from their pronunciations in Modern English. |
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An example of this is Maiden Castle which, despite the name, is an Iron Age hill fort which had a very different origin and purpose. |
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It means that local authorities are compelled to license lap dance clubs like cafes, despite having a very different social impact. |
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The Dutch account of these events was very different, accusing Morga of incompetence and cowardice. |
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The epidemics had very different effects in different regions of the Americas. |
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Their farming way of life was very different from the pastoral nomadism of the Mongols and the Khitans on the steppes. |
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Increasingly, there are areas in which political problems are nonterritorial or involve stakeholders in very different capacities. |
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At Rome the news from Ireland produced a sensation of a very different kind. |
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But the second-generation Latino family looks very different. |
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The country we live in today is very different from the country during the nineteenth century when contract law experienced its growth. |
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At the same time a very different type of art is found in the new public churches that were now being constructed. |
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Its surface chemistry is very different from silica gel due to the presence of a high population of strong Lewis acid sites. |
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Scotland has a very different educational system from England and Wales, though also based on comprehensive education. |
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Harting noticed the marine molluscan assemblages to be very different from the modern fauna of the North Sea. |
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This means that rills exhibit hydraulic physics very different from water flowing through the deeper, wider channels of streams and rivers. |
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Jethro Tull and Genesis both pursued very different, but distinctly English, brands of music. |
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The name of the castle is echoed in a very different structure on the other side of the world. |
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The poetic versions of the Tristan legend offer a very different account of the hero's death. |
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Modern historians have very different ideas regarding the authorship of A General History and what this attribution means for historiography. |
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Had this bridge not existed at that time, the fauna of the world would be very different. |
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The low increases the surrounding pressure difference, which causes the very different air masses to collide at a faster speed. |
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Some students may have very different cultural perceptions in the classroom as far as learning a second language is concerned. |
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When growing by themselves, the fungus, algae, or cyanobacteria have very different properties than those of the lichen. |
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The thallus form is very different from any form where the fungus or alga are growing separately. |
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In Britain, Ireland, and mainland Europe, sika display very different survival strategies and escape tactics from the indigenous deer. |
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Mine hunting is very different from sweeping, although some minehunters can do both tasks. |
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Though there are links between Scots Gaelic and Irish Gaelic folk musics, very different musical traditions existed in Wales and Brittany. |
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It lies on a broad expanse of clay and limestone, very different from the friable schistose soils at Chteau Sainte Marguerite. |
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The Balkan sprachbund even features areal convergence among members of very different branches. |
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If you'd spoken to anyone else about it, you'd have heard a very different story. |
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Things are very different when you are off on the sick.... For a start, when you are on the Pat and Mick you no longer go to work. |
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I've got a real bogger Cavan accent and the northern one is very different. |
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Caribbean societies are very different from other Western societies in terms of size, culture, and degree of mobility of their citizens. |
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However, its colouring is very different and makes it relatively easy to notice at sea. |
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However, some of these terms may be used with very different boundaries, especially on the larger end. |
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She released a second autobiography titled Keep Smiling in late 2007, this time with a very different tone than the previous. |
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The taste is very different from mainland Indian cuisines because of the use of various aromatic herbs and roots that are peculiar to the region. |
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He also notes that Charles is the only footballing great to be world class in two very different positions. |
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Since 1916, the two groups have developed along very different doctrinal paths. |
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That is very different to having unsporting behaviour with violent conduct. |
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Most modern historians believe that Newton and Leibniz developed calculus independently, although with very different notations. |
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Trilobites in the Ordovician were very different from their predecessors in the Cambrian. |
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From which you'll gather that her relationship with Guy is very different to Harry's brown-nosing or Digby's politeness. |
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From a geological perspective, Derbyshire's solid geology can be split into two very different halves. |
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The northern part of Queens Park is very different from the area south of Kilburn Lane. |
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The colonies were very different from one another but they were still a part of the British Empire in more than just name. |
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Tactics were not very different from the past, but their effectiveness was largely improved because of the professional training of the soldiers. |
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The second Lance Underphal Mystery, Flight of the Tarantula Hawk is similar-a thriller with a paranormal twist, yet it's very different. |
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The very different geologies of the two archipelagos have resulted in dissimilar local economies. |
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This region is as extensive as the Amazon basin but has a very different climate as it lies farther south at a higher altitude. |
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When it gained independence from France in 1960, the Upper Volta had a very different economic outlook than Ghana. |
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The house consists of two very different types of member, the Lords Temporal and Lords Spiritual. |
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Sir Cripps remarked ' ' the Pakistan they are likely to get would be very different from what they wanted and it may not be worth their while. |
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His return to England less than two years later would be in very different circumstances. |
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Although we can't look into a crystal ball and predict exactly what will happen in 2001, we do know that it is very different from a year ago. |
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The message that the receiver interprets may be very different from what the speaker intended. |
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These are very different family care relationships than those of a wife's caring for her husband of 50 years. |
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A man in a fit of anger, is actuated in a very different manner from one who only thinks of that emotion. |
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For smaller piston engined airplanes at smaller airfields without ILS equipment, things are very different though. |
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Our attitude toward philosophical problems was not very different from that which scientists have toward their problems. |
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It often views stories in a very different light to those being reported in the UK editions. |
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Today's economic position is very different from the 1950s, when its prosperity was based on chocolate manufacturing and the railways. |
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Jones' drumming style was very different from Moon's and this drew criticism within the band. |
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