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The arbitrary power of the monarch (as implied by the expression absolute monarchy) was in fact much limited by historic and regional particularities.
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The particularities of this process is a recovery of saline minerals from the oil shale, and a doughnut-shape of the retort.
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The sounds that they recorded were used to build a database of locales not based on the visual, but on their acoustic particularities.
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It has no thumb hole and has some particularities in the finger holes and the type of reed needed.
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In each independent state, empire or dependency, the relationship between class and nation had its own particularities.
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The four charges in the arms refer to the municipalitys particularities.
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On the other hand, the changes should enable effective merger control which takes the particularities of the press industry into account.
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By necessity, however, each group focuses on one or a few biological systemsa species, an ecosystem, a gene, a lineagewhose particularities may obscure underlying generalities.
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It has also evolved particularities of its own in response to the unique nature and use of this material.
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In general, they are defined for wide re-use, however, they can be specialized to include local particularities.
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