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Lavender is potently antibacterial.
In her memoirs she describes the sights, sounds and, most potently, the smells of the African bush.
It can potently be argued that no one can give proper consent to anything when they are very drunk.
This potently increases their integration into the piece.
Naturally secreted oligomers of amyloid beta protein potently inhibit hippocampal long-term potentiation in vivo.
Those questions fell to primordialists, who sought to explain ethnicity's emotional power through evoking a common history, culture and destiny - potently symbolized by blood - in defense of group interests.
I share many of the reservations that he so potently expressed.
I pay tribute to her work, dedication and sense of justice—which was very potently demonstrated during the problems over the continuing backlog.