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modern democracy, the
relative political freedom they
afforded was
conducive to
academic and
artistic advancement. The four best-known
maritime republics...
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tends not to be as
common as some
other insects in
habitats that are most
conducive to fossilization, such as
lakes and ponds;
their juvenile stage has only...
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tomcat (male)
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scruff of the female's neck as she ****umes a
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safer than
regular play but that the new rule was not "
conducive to the sport". In 1906,
President Roosevelt organized a
meeting among...
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questioned his
longevity in the sport,
citing his
build and
playing style as
conducive to injury. For instance,
after winning the 2010 US Open,
former world...
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practical for
outdoor wear but not as work clothing, was
believed to be
conducive to a life of idle
shirking and
outright banditry. Even the Sutherland/Pulrossie...
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April 2013. "Colombia and Peru
demonstrate the most
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Friedrich Engels were
devoutly opposed to any
socialist institution that was "
conducive to
superstitious authoritarianism".
Draper makes the
argument that this...
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several large datacenters that take
advantage of
cheap power and a
climate conducive to
reducing cooling costs.
Google operates a
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sperm storage.
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behaviour not
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