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As the global cultural body Unesco reports, oral historians teach young initiates about "history, laws, rituals, time reckoning, cosmology, myths, rules of conduct, and the function of the Gada system".

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“The assumption is continually made that it’s the big flames” that cause widespread community destruction, he said, “and yet the wildfire actually only initiates community ignitions largely with lofted burning embers.”

This suggests that PMCESR1+ cells work as a reliable master switch that either initiates or suspends bladder emptying.

In particular, it shows that the catapult-like motion of light groups initiates the separation of heavy fragments, a process that unfolds in a remarkably short time.

For example, when the medulla is active, it initiates breathing.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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