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Gradations of emotion seem important in Crown of Love, as the story shifts from classroom banter to industry scheming to intense and sudden feelings of romance.
Letter head 2010
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See if you can find out if anyone is offering a new Static-Dynamic Gradations for sale.
TRIAL BY FIRE J.A. JANCE 2009
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Gradations that are imperceptible individually, but weighty en masse give rise to intransitive preferences.
Prisoner's Dilemma Kuhn, Steven 2007
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Gradations of guilt allow for fuzzy thinking and result inone thingbeing "more wrong" than another.
The IgnatiusInsight.com e-letter and Cardinal Ratzinger 2005
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Gradations of guilt allow for fuzzy thinking and result inone thingbeing "more wrong" than another.
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Gradations in color intensity are possible in that darker spots can get multiple drops.
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Visit a deserted Convent — Favorable Report of Jesuits and their Teaching — Gradations of native Society —
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Gradations in rank are much more strongly marked: the Guaso does not by any means consider every man his equal; and I was quite surprised to find that my companions did not like to eat at the same time with myself.
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Gradations in rank are much more strongly marked: the Guaso does not by any means consider every man his equal; and I was quite surprised to find that my companions did not like to eat at the same time with myself.
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Gradations of soul growth occur in direct relationship to gradations of love received.
The Wonder of Children Michael Gurian 2002
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