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1 You will receive more specific information about the chakras in future lessons.
2 But even more specific : the Irish stock market will crash in March.
3 You're going to have to be a bit more specific , he said.
4 I think we can be more specific about what they really mean.
5 As usual, more specific rules generally precede ones that apply more widely.
6 Publication types automatically include the more specific publication types in a search.
7 Can you be more specific about what you mean by free will?
8 But the purpose of the solicitation isn't much more specific than described.
9 The delegates returned to Kandahar with more specific proposals, by this account.
10 This can be used anywhere there is not a more specific spell.
11 Dietary guidelines can be improved by providing more specific and comprehensive advice.
12 For more specific policies, check out the Tertiary Women's guide to voting.
13 The intensity is a lot higher and it's a lot more specific .
14 But she called on H&M to be more specific about its aims.
15 To be more specific , he's in a suburb of Paris called Nanterre.
16 There was also a more specific piece of advice: score against Tottenham.
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