| 1. | He wrote several articles and books that adumbrated the emerging environmentalist movement.
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| 2. | Environmental and geographic parallels between Berber and Arab are notable, as Hodgeson adumbrates.
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| 3. | Her poem " Requiem " adumbrates the perils encountered during the Stalinist era.
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| 4. | In character this protest group differed from the nationalist movement to come, but adumbrated it.
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| 5. | Again and again we see Diller grandly setting up a central square adumbrated by lesser geometrical entities.
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| 6. | The myth of Proteus serves, according to Bacon, to adumbrate the path to extracting truth from matter.
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| 7. | If both strands of the Fourth Amendment doctrine adumbrated above are valid, the Court must reach a different result.
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| 8. | The " Satkhandgama " is a highly complex work, adumbrating the " Jaina karma siddhnta ".
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| 9. | We identify as particularly important its biological and regulative character; all that remains is to adumbrate in which sense it is philosophical ".
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| 10. | An earlier statement of the form was adumbrated by Friedrich Schur in 1890 where a convergent power series is given, with terms recursively defined.
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