To give the idea of a subphylum, the entire Vertebrata are in the Linnean arrangement a subphylum of the phylum Chordata. |
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But he added that it did not seem likely to generate a compelling product that would give the idea of mobile payments the push it needed. |
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The two hands come together to form a kind of roof to give the idea of protection and safety. |
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A typical cup wouldn't give the idea of the world united by football. |
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The harmony of the architecture and the wealth of the frescos give the idea of the greatness of an art which justifies the always increasing admiration of the visitons. |
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The objective is to propose a way of living in the house, furnished with linens and objects that help give the idea of heat in the contemporary everyday. |
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They are driven by the same enthusiasms and the same indignation, which give the idea of strong role for Europe on the international stage its full meaning. |
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This objective, a corollary to the establishment of an integrated, frontier-free economic area, helps to give the idea of European citizenship its full meaning. |
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We tried to give the idea of the clan, of the strength of the union. |
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