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Consistently placed high on film ranking lists, it is 100th on the BFI Top 100 British films list, 30th on the 100 Greatest Tearjerkers, and 60th on the American Film Institutes list of America's most inspiring movies.

Consistently and at
Consistently productive, he scored at least 75 runs from 1942 through 1956 and amassed 1338 lifetime, best of any Dodger.
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Consistently at all stages of his literary career, Flynn opposed militarism.
* Consistently looting all defeated enemies at the earliest possible moment, thus precluding any other party member from receiving any treasure, even when nothing special is to be had.

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Consistently acclaimed for her versatility, she is a six-time Oscar nominee ( five of which came throughout the 1980s, the other in 2011 ), and has been nominated three times for a Grammy Award and once for a BAFTA Film Award.
Consistently ranked within the top five graduate schools of education by U. S. News and World Report, the Department of Education is committed to understanding and improving education practice in a diverse society.

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Consistently, Morris & Peng ( 1994 ) found from their fish behavior attribution experiment that more American than Chinese participants perceive the behavior ( e. g. an individual fish swimming in front of a group of fish ) as internally rather than externally caused.
Consistently though, its size is said to be one meter or more ( on four legs ), but never less.

Consistently and children
Consistently, from the Hezbollah heartland, my message was that Hezbollah must stop this cowardly blending ... among women and children.

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Consistently ranked among Pollstar Magazine ’ s list of top-grossing touring acts, STS9 continues to average nearly 5, 000 tickets per city, boasting a list of opening acts such as Snoop Dogg, Bassnectar, Ghostland Observatory, The Glitch Mob, Thievery Corporation, Pretty Lights, Big Boi of Outkast and countless others.

Consistently and .
Consistently in the four Gospels, Mary Magdalene seems to be distinguished from other women named Mary by adding " Magdalene " ( η Μαγδαληνή ) to her name.
Consistently, he regarded the conflict as one in which both Israelis and Palestinians have some measure of justice on their side, and Israeli characters often express criticism of their country's policies.
Consistently these teams made playoffs and on numerous occasions won the state championship.
Consistently with its previous policy, the Society of St Pius X rejected the move.
Consistently, DNA methylation-deficient embryonic stem cells rapidly enter apoptosis upon in vitro differentiation.
Consistently with this position, actions that flow from self-love only are morally indifferent.
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Consistently, females perform better than males on episodic memory tasks including delayed recall and recognition.
Consistently pursuing a purely military line of thought, Ludendorff developed, after the war, the theory of “ Total War ,” which he published as Der Totale Krieg ( The Total War ) in 1935, in which he argued that the entire physical and moral forces of the nation should be mobilized, because, according to him, peace was merely an interval between wars.
Consistently considered one of the best midfielders in the competition during the early 2000s ( decade ), Ricciuto shared the 2003 Brownlow Medal with Nathan Buckley and Adam Goodes, and was selected in the All-Australian team for four consecutive seasons between 2002 and 2005, captaining the side in both 2004 and 2005.
Consistently, his own view combined monism with absolute idealism.
Consistently the founding of the KPD ( Communist Party of Germany ) was declared to be the decisive turning point in German history.
Consistently with the austere and simple manner he thought the chief excellence of dramatic composition, he excluded from his scene all coups de theatre, all philosophical reflexions, and that highly ornamented versification so assiduously cultivated by his predecessors.
Consistently, humid, warm weather is common in Innisfail.
Consistently ranked as one of the best medical schools in the United States by the U. S. News & World Report, the Indiana University School of Medicine ranked 17th in the nation for primary care and 44th for research out of about 150 medical schools polled for the ranking.
Consistently enthusiastic in tone, Gonick uses each collection's bibliography to promote historical literacy.

high and fertility
By means of geographical isolation and high fertility rates, inbreeding can be fostered and the pattern of isolation from the greater society maintained.
In order to attain the goal of group solidarity and to relieve tension, the high fertility rate provides more group members for mate selection, and the clustering of members in groups fosters acceptance of group controls.
One study found that population increases due to high fertility rates were a primary driver of tropical deforestation in only 8 % of cases.
The Faroe Islands have the highest rate of adoption in the world, despite a relatively high fertility rate of 2. 6 children.
The high percentage of males aged seventeen to twenty-six may also have contributed to the low fertility rate.
Niger's very high total fertility rate ( 7. 52 children born per woman, which is the highest in the world ), nonetheless, means that nearly half ( 49 %) of the Nigerien population is under age 15.
Nigeria has experienced a population explosion for at least the last 50 years due to very high fertility rates, quadrupling its population during this time.
Spermatozoa can be stored in diluents such has the Illini Variable Temperature ( IVT ) diluent, which have been reported to be able to preserve high fertility of spermatozoa for over seven days.
Due to the combination of high life expectancy and low fertility rate, there is a serious aging problem among Shanghai's registered residents: as of 2009 only 8. 3 % of the total were under the age of 14, while 22. 54 % were over 60.
Millets, however, do respond to high fertility and moisture.
Earlier triticale hybrids had four reproductive disorders — namely, meiotic instability, high aneuploid frequency, low fertility and shriveled seed ( Muntzing 1939 ; Krolow 1966 ).
In Inuit mythology, Pinga (" the one who is up on high ") was a goddess of the hunt, fertility and medicine.
A perceived trend of increasing Islamophobia during the 2000s has been attributed by some commentators to the September 11 attacks, while others associate it with the rapidly growing Muslim populations in the Western world, especially in Western Europe, due to both immigration and high fertility rate. Moral panics and " racist " campaigns against Muslims have been increasing in Australia since the mid 1990s.
The ability of larger macropods to survive on poor-quality, low-energy feed, and to travel long distances at high speed without great energy expenditure ( to reach fresh food supplies or waterholes, and to escape predators ) has been crucial to their evolutionary success on a continent that, because of soil fertility and low, unpredictable average rainfall, offers only very limited primary plant productivity.
Hence, the age structure of the population becomes increasingly youthful and more of these children enter the reproductive cycle of their lives while maintaining the high fertility rates of their parents.
In many countries with very high levels of development fertility rates are now approaching two children per woman — although there are exceptions, notably Germany and Japan.
Between 1750 and 1975 England experienced the transition from high levels of both mortality and fertility, to low levels.
More than two-thirds of that growth can be ascribed to a natural increase resulting from high fertility and birthrates.
Greenwood and Seshadri ( 2002 ) show that from 1800 to 1940 there was a demographic shift from a mostly rural US population with high fertility, with an average of seven children born per white woman, to a minority ( 43 %) rural population with low fertility, with an average of two births per white woman.
It is not applicable for high levels of development, as it has been shown that after a HDI of 0. 9 the fertility increases again.
Nevertheless, demographers maintain that there is no historical evidence for society-wide fertility rates rising significantly after high mortality events.
According to local myth, the area known as Kedu Plain is a Javanese ' sacred ' place and has been dubbed ' the garden of Java ' due to its high agricultural fertility.

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