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1 This Engels does by showing that the Greek and Roman states , the ‘ sacred ’ sources of the European ideal , were based on principles which can also be seen in embryo among much less prestigious peoples , the American Indians .
2 The development of 19C painting in Czechoslovakia follows that elsewhere in Europe , but here it is imbued with the same emergence of a national consciousness which can also be seen in literature and architecture .
3 In a development which can also be seen in Zimbabwe , inflationary pressures have been greater for low-income urban households than for those with high incomes .
4 But they can also be seen as communicatively motivated , the realization of available resources to get a message across .
5 They can also be seen in the popularity in France of the idea of attacks on British commerce as a means of forcing the traditional enemy to her knees , the belief that a guerre de course of this kind , avoiding large-scale engagements and making extensive use of privateers , would be more effective than a strategy which aimed at securing effective control of the seas .
6 It can also be seen in the efforts of the Frelimo government in Mozambique to build a system of communal villages which according to Samora Machel , the first president of independent Mozambique , would :
7 For if the station is seen as cathedral or chapel , it can also be seen to possess in its heyday a Bible every bit as imposing and sometimes even as impenetrable as the Authorized Version ( Bradshaw ) , incense ( steam ) , and liturgical chanting ( ‘ The train now standing at platform 3 is … ’ ,
8 One place where Westmorland slate has been used to great advantage is in the new Coventry Cathedral , but it can also be seen in vernacular building , particularly at Elterwater ( q.v. ) and Troutbeck .
9 It can also be seen from ( 6.17 ) , that this is the hypersurface on which the two opposing waves mutually focus each other , as the contraction of each wave here becomes unbounded .
10 It can also be seen that the transformation ( 12.1 ) is equivalent to adding to V the Stoyanov solution ( 10.29 ) .
11 It can also be seen that the singularity structure of this solution is the same as that of the Khan-Penrose solution .
12 In this case , it can also be seen that the new and initial solutions have the same singularity structure .
13 It can also be seen that it provides a deeper cause than that supplied by ordinary , everyday reasoning .
14 The setting might appear incongruous but it can also be seen as being particularly poignant .
15 It can also be seen that there is a negligible relationship between relative frequency and coverage .
16 From Fig. 4C it can also be seen that pou[c] binds to the oligonucleotides A , B and C which all contain the motif TAATGAG/TAT , but no binding to the octamer oligonucleotide D and the mutant octamer oligonucleotide M is seen ( lanes 11–15 ) .
17 It can also be seen that the B II minima are more sharply defined than the B I state .
18 It can also be seen below the Carboniferous Limestone mentioned earlier in Kashmir .
19 It can also be seen , though less clearly , on Figure 5.3(a) .
20 It can also be seen from the results that as the level of processing increases , the ability to recognise a word correctly increasingly exceeds the ability to recognise words that do not fulfill the task .
21 It can also be seen that in reality the UK economy is an open one , with a foreign sector .
22 But social relations themselves can also be seen as structured in a symbolic way .
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