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•     P is characterized, ...in extreme cases,      ...by Q.
                    This prediction,  ... if valid, ...ensures that P.
                    P, ...in type at least, represents Q.
                    P will, ... in practice, be applicable only to Q.
                    The relation among these elements,  ... together with their order, ... is determined
                     by P.
                    The evidence, ... taken together, ... suggests that P.
                    One may point, in particular, ... to two developments, P and Q.
                    Such a scan should be done and, ... indeed, ... it could offer the  most precise
                     determination of P.
                    Indeed, ... the mathematics covered here bears a stronger resemblance to algebra
                     than to geometry.
               •     This validation constitutes ... only a necessary, but not a sufficient, test of P.
                    This theory, ... called von Neumann algebras, ... is distinguished by Q.
                    Discourse structure is, ... as the name implies, ... a type of structure.
                    Several possibilities ... could explain the mystery, ... F says.
                    The trouble with progress,       ... as the philosopher said, ... is that it goes on too
                     long.
                    I, ... for one, ... thought that P.
                    This view, ... it might be added, ... is correct.
                    Multimedia, ... according to its dictionary definition, ... is information presented
                     in a combination of texts, graphics, animation and sound.
                    For such formalisms, ... which I suppose will dominate the field, ... chart parsing
                     technology seems hard to beat.

               2.3.12. (Parenthesis accounting for) Temporalia

               •     In the past, ... P was considered as Q.
                    In the past few years,  ... experts have vigorously debated P.
                    Ten years ago, ... few laboratories had access to synthetic DNA as a research
                     tool.
                    For many years, ... no one looked through P.
                    Periodically, ... P happens.
                    In the period examined, ... the topic of theoretical concentration in biology was
                     P.
                    In  the  earlier  period,  ...  many  researchers  operated  on  the  assumption  that  P.
                     Until recently, ... research on P was concentrated in arctic regions.
                    Most recently, ... this approach has received application in P.
                    Today, ... such programs are distributed on compact disks.
               •     At the moment of creation, ... the universe expanded.
                    After the third observation,    ... we obtained a total of nine images.
                    After this general comment, ... here are some thoughts on the notion of P.
                    For the moment, ... it may be illuminating to note that P.


               2.4. Inversion; Emphatic patterns accounting for
               2.4.1. Rhematization (by deixis):


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