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The Y chromosome, the piece of DNA that makes men men, traces a
purely
paternal line of descent.
In practice, though, many multi-level marketing companies make it all but impossible for members to profit
purely
through sales.
With the emergence of kennel clubs and dog shows during England’s Victorian era, these dog types were standardized into breeds, with many new ones bred
purely
for appearance.
And all of those compounds have evolved
purely
for one purpose: disable and, eventually, kill.
And this very simple idea without any moving parts or any sort of technology,
purely
because of the geometry of the facade, reduces the energy consumption on cooling by 30 percent.
But to do that, the very first step is we have to stop insulting these signals by saying they're a sign of weakness, or madness or
purely
biological, except for a tiny number of people.
Glia were once thought to be
purely
for structural support, and their functions are still poorly understood, but at least some of them can generate their own signals that influence information processing.
So I'm delighted to say that, but actually I'm not very surprised to say that, because it's
purely
the laws of physics at work.
So the first is that the future of war, even a robotics one, is not going to be
purely
an American one.
So,
purely
random changes aren't novelty.
Now, what was simple yet fascinating to us was that the group from the church did just as well or even better than the group that were under
purely
medical care.
He believed that Brahma, the Creator of the world, had conceived the material plane
purely
for his own fancy.
Don't you think that on a
purely
commercial level, that anti-retroviral drugs are great advertisements for Western ingenuity and technology?
And by the way, if I come across as a sort of rabid, hippie conservationist, it's
purely
a figment of your imagination.
And that problem is now, in a
purely
engineering way, solved.
And the way I look at it is: If you don't have knives and forks in your school, you're
purely
endorsing, from a state level, fast food, because it's handheld.
To think of it as this
purely
temporary installation?
They might have a
purely
physical cause.
The next time that you feel intense distress, ask yourself: Could this have a
purely
physical cause?
The way that silicon behaves, the fact that you can build transistors, is a
purely
quantum phenomenon.
There's nothing there,
purely
because it's sea ice.
The second tenet of "Half the Sky" is that, let's put aside the morality of all the right and wrong of it all, and just on a
purely
practical level, we think that one of the best ways to fight poverty and to fight terrorism is to educate girls and to bring women into the formal labor force.
Mr. Spock is half-human and half-Vulcan, and Vulcans are an alien race who learn to control and suppress their feelings and to act
purely
out of logic.
So, from a
purely
economic point of view: if we don't use immediate incentives, we are underinvesting in student outcomes.
I give this movie 2 stars
purely
because of its slightly liberal plot line.
The growth of tax funds and sale-and-leaseback schemes has led to a raft of unsaleable films that are gathering dust in laboratories and vaults all over the British Isles because they seem to be made
purely
because they fit the financial criteria rather than had any potential audience.
Now and again, a film comes around
purely
by accident that makes you doubt your sanity.
Some
purely
evil character does some dastardly deed, Walker goes after him, and it ends in a Karate match.
The "paranormal" imagery associated with the villain, Donnie, is
purely
symbolic.
It could have been because the script barely gave the actors anything to work with....the characters are
purely
2-dimensional to me and I didn't give a hoot about them at all.
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