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1 They appreciated to the full the danger from which they had been delivered.
2 At any rate, he appreciated to the full the triumph they had scored.
3 By contrast, a few hours of sunny calm were appreciated to the full.
4 The RE is now appreciated to participate in a more complex set of intracellular itineraries.
5 Here was good grass and fine water, and bathing was appreciated to its fullest extent.
6 Aberrant cholesterol metabolism is increasingly appreciated to be essential for prostate cancer initiation and progression.
7 This fact Stern and the girl appreciated to the full as they peered over the edge.
8 All this sweetness is appreciated to the full.
9 The writer of Deuteronomy appreciated to the full the power and attraction of the near human relationships.
10 During every step of the way across this saw-toothed country one appreciated to the full the defenders' advantage.
11 The Swiss franc appreciated to 1.3779 against the euro from 1.3924.
12 And in no country in Christendom is High Art so appreciated to such pecuniary patronage and valuation as here.
13 However, for now, the limitations of currently available methods need to be appreciated to understand kidney function in liver disease.
14 This was understood even in the 19th century, when Mozart was not appreciated to the extent that he is today.
15 All this has been known and appreciated to a degree, yet this great source of universal operations is shrouded in mystery.
16 Sterling appreciated to 86.89 pence per euro, before trading at 86.95 pence as of 7.27am in London.
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