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Last year saw Harry increasingly focus on the issue of climate change.
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Prevention is therefore paramount and a logical focus for future research attention.
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Officials said they needed to focus on a possible early general election.
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That new focus could fall on state elections due later this year.
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Primary production would remain the main focus of water storage scheme use.
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In the ruin of the family, all hopes concentre in him.
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Eye and mind concentre, loyally, entirely, upon the business in hand.
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Thus they interrupted the course of liberty only to improve, to concentre, to advance its results.
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So my thoughts still concentre in thee.
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I know now where they ought to concentre, and with the blessing of God, they shall there all tend.
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Only the trained mind can focalize.
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To be able to focalize the mind on the object at hand in a conscious manner leads to concentration.
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Those to whom the development of character is a reality will watch tendencies and train them before they focalize in crises.
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Most men have ability enough, if they could only focalize it into one grand, central, all-absorbing purpose, to accomplish great things.
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Every sense and nerve in each focalized to one purpose-tokill without being killed.
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Surface rendered models of 5th metatarsal showing medullary spongy bone infill and clear focalised cortical destruction.
Usage of concenter in inglês
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Then, the Sciences, issuing from the focus in which they had been concentered and concealed, reappeared in all their lustre.
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I have seen all rights, all powers concentered in certain classes, and the mass of the people passive and dependent.
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As new discoveries were made incidental difficulties connected with the filling of shells occupied the concentered study of the manufacturers.
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He kept his eyes fixed on me with a look so strange that he concentered all my attention on himself.
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Perhaps they were apprehensive, lest a science which concentered the force of argument, might obstruct the cultivation of that which was meant to dilate it.