Yet despite such structural variability, essentially the same end result is achieved.
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Yet in spite of this great change, the species remained essentially human.
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Health screenings should essentially take the form of temperature measurements, it said.
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However, the mechanisms of the estrogen-dependent and -independent pathways essentially remain unknown.
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That would essentially represent the amount given to executives in that year.
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That's been the case basically since the military took over last week.
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Since we were first around it's basically a different industry, he said.
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But here's the problem: the Deep Space Network is basically hotel WiFi.
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That's basically as many as are in the Afghan National Army today.
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However, as an expensive showcase of Move, Sports Champions does basically work.
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Mrs Spelman said: We need to make the new CAP fundamentally different.
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The animals, however exotic, would fundamentally behave like animals in zoos anywhere.
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The problem thus stated is therefore not fundamentally about decommissioning or devolution.
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Today we saw a completely objective, repeatable, observation of something fundamentally new.
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The recent work shows that this juxtaposition is fundamentally flawed, he said.
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This, inessence, is the problem faced by financial markets at present.
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This is inessence a national free vote, Hunt told Sky News.
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They are, inessence, a road map of the capital markets' infrastructure.
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It is, inessence, what various ministers were saying all last week.
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Nonetheless, union leaders claimed those enhancements were, inessence, the tipping point.
Ús de au fond en anglès
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We were neither of us aufond very susceptible.
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Monsieur, aufond we are all concerned with self.
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Allez aufond! the voice cried in expostulation.
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The great Rabelaisian motto, "bon espoir y gist aufond!"
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But still both of them had aufond a deep need of love, and a power of lavishing love.
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For some time past she had been suspected of being aufond, in spite of appearances, an "original."
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My father, who was tired and disgusted with every thing, blasé aufond, met the Prince more than half way.
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Society is aufond republican, and is apt to resent autocracy, even the autocracy of genius, when it takes the form of monologue.
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Skeptical by nature and saturated with the free-thinking spirit of the time, she reasoned that all religion was aufond, only paganism disguised.
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Fairly threatened repeatedly how well we should all know one another, and how well he would study and know us all aufond.
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Tartarin has characteristics which may remind the English-speaking reader of Toad of Toad Hall, a boastful braggart, easily deceived, but good-hearted aufond.
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Ensuite ils furent mis aufond des troisième loges, puis aux secondes, enfin entre le théâtre et la parterre, où ils sont restés.
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I am sorrier for you than for myself, for you are a good fellow, aufond; you have what the world is learning to despise-sentiment
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Apropos of to-day's weather, you say, 'It never rains but it pours'-aufond qu'est-ceque cela veut dire?
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Aufond he had a genuine admiration for Minks, and there was something lofty in the queer personality that he both envied and respected.