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The opponent is compelled to move the more valuable piece to avoid its capture, thereby exposing the less valuable piece which can then be captured (see chess piece relative value).
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A more accurate term for the left pedal on an upright piano is the half-blow pedal.
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They became a more democratic government with bureaucratic administrative qualities providing citizens with equal opportunities in the running of the state (198).
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After a series of court cases the nature of the guarantees for some policies was reinterpreted, becoming more onerous.
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In comparative studies, trefentanil was slightly more potent and shorter acting than alfentanil as an analgesic, but induced significantly more severe respiratory depression.
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Yet its failure, if we choose to consider it that, is more the result of deliberate disinclination than any inability of means.
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Is an ad about the auto bailout more likely to persuade upscale or downscale voters?
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Combo hits can increase the timer for a player in that stage thereby allowing him to score even more points.
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A cut-rate capital gains tax makes those profits more likely.
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The infection is becoming increasingly important as globalization allows it to spread to more and more locations, and as more travelers encounter the parasites.
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