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1 Egalitarianism as well as competition help shape animal societies, including human ones .
2 Whatever these men's sins were, they were entirely human ones so far.
3 Their freighters seem to reflect the same economic realities that human ones do.
4 More attention was paid to delineating cover for computer viruses than for human ones .
5 His faults were very human ones and his merits leave them in the shade.
6 The human ones simply embody the more and more successful pursuit of certain ends.
7 These pests - the human ones - had hunted the two travellers at every stage of their journey.
8 And digging tunnels inside her, human ones , not rat ones.
9 The Bank of France says SocGen lacked adequate risk control resources, however, particularly human ones .
10 The most important qualities are the human ones , and will be so named and honored.
11 There are Unseelie monsters and there are human ones .
12 Who would not sooner have these children of the mind than the ordinary human ones ?
13 Their nails, not flat like human ones but rounded?
14 It looked like a girl, but maybe demon girls weren't the same as human ones .
15 But in every case they had heard of the clubs and fraternities had been human ones .
16 We carry more bacterial cells than human ones .
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