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Unlike in previous nuclear tests and despite the considerably more powerful nuclear explosion involved, these residents were not relocated to a safer location.
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The first record of it dates from 1163 and the church was considerably altered between 1870 and 1874.
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The frying renders much of the fat that is attached to the uncooked rind, causing the cooked product to reduce considerably in size.
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Mitochondria and chloroplasts perform redox reactions, which are known to be considerably mutagenic.
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In recent years it has been considerably extended, more than doubling the original size.
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He reported that the land forces will shrink considerably within the next eight years.
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Creating images from other media is often considerably easier and can often be performed with off-the-shelf hardware.
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The population of the village has declined considerably due to conflict in the region.
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It has, however, considerably narrowed down the range of parameters where these elusive particles may exist.
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The repertoire of these itinerant musicians differed considerably from that sung by the folk including the performance of "dumy" (sung epic poems).
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