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They
leveled
that playing field and decided the anatomy that mattered was the commonality of anatomy, not the difference in anatomy, and that was a really radical thing to do.
The only institution with detailed knowledge of Haiti's floodplains had been
leveled
in the earthquake, leadership inside.
[Jesus Melendez talking about poet Pedro Pietri's final moments] Jesus Melendez: We took off, and as we were ascending, before we had
leveled
off, our level-off point was 45,000 feet, so before we had
leveled
off, Pedro began leaving us, and the beauty about it is that I believe that there's something after life.
The only accusation I ever heard
leveled
at him was when one of our clients said, "Solly, you are pathologically helpful."
Just as personal computers or the Internet or smartphones
leveled
the playing field for entrepreneurship, politics or education, recent advances have
leveled
it up for biotech progress as well, and that is allowing multidisciplinary teams like ours to try to tackle and look at these problems with new approaches.
Hierarchies were being
leveled
out.
We have now
leveled
the top of the mountaintop in Chile.
Not just flooded cities, tens of thousands of dead people, and whole nations
leveled
to piles of torn down buildings.
It merely
leveled
the playing field.
And after about five years, they
leveled
out.
This actually used to be a cornfield nine months ago, and with the Rwandan government, we
leveled
it and built this center in a couple weeks.
It started with a disagreement over the behavior of a militia of monks, and ended with an accusation of witchcraft
leveled
against one of the most powerful figures in the city.
The Brown administration, and a bunch of my friends, basically
leveled
the energy efficiency of California, so it's the same now, 30 years later, even though our economy has gone up 80 percent, per capita.
And I decided to, sort of, construct it very, very slowly, holding my breath, working between my heartbeat, and making sure everything is
leveled.
Congo got into civil war, and they
leveled
off here.
It makes me wonder how many great films could populate the corridors of my memory if the Hollywood process had not
leveled
them to forgettable mediocrity.
Beyond this, the criticisms
leveled
at the film have become in retrospect quite lame.
Some verbal barbs
leveled
at him again would not get past the Code office if made later.
In this flick we have obnoxious, drunken, dope-smoking, 20-somethings that have their karma
leveled
by a hockey-masked super-killer named Jason.
For a man to change sex, face a mirror for the benefit of the audience (look, breasts and no penis) and then declare that she felt no different but only looked different, is the biggest insult ever
leveled
at women in the history of storytelling.
And what criticism is
leveled
against the Klan is of the 'one size fits all' variety; again, they may as well be talking about a poorly run hunting lodge.
Of the 500 schools in the hard-hit Gorkha district, 450 have been
leveled
or are now derelict.
In its dispute with Belarus in January 2007, Russia
leveled
a similar accusation of theft from the oil pipeline that crosses the country.
On the other hand, many of the accusations against Bo could be
leveled
at an extremely large number of senior officials across China who, like Bo, have amassed multimillion-dollar family fortunes.
But Sherman’s criticism could also be
leveled
against Japan.
Such skepticism has been
leveled
at the BRICS grouping itself from its inception, with some dismissing it as the only international organization invented by an investment bank.
Seventy years later, all that remains of this world are ruined palaces, empty Baroque churches, and synagogues
leveled
and never rebuilt.
The US must respond to the allegations – first
leveled
in a report published by the German magazine Der Spiegel – and give a proper accounting of its actions.
Yet, after the 2008 financial crisis erupted, President Barack Obama
leveled
off the US financing, and the global AIDS control effort got caught in a “half-way” mode.
"When inequality is the common law, the strongest inequalities are not conspicuous," Alexis de Tocqueville wrote in his classic Democracy in America , but "when everything is more or less leveled, the slightest inequality hurts."
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