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And the chances are good that something similar pertains in Homo sapiens.
The trend is particularly acute in the plains states, but also pertains in much of the Midwest and the South.
That is, indeed, the obverse of what pertains in psychopaths, whose right amygdalas, previous studies have shown, are smaller than those of controls.Functional MRI yielded similar results.
This pertains, in the show, to large, scrawled abstract drawings, cut out in woozy shapes, by Ossorio, a hit-or-miss artist who was a close friend of Pollock's and aspired to a similarly liberated, but histrionically primitivist, style.
His reporting reveals that the U.S. National Intelligence Estimate (N.I.E). of 2007 — which concluded "with high confidence" that Iran had halted a nuclear-weapons program in 2003 — still pertains in the classified N.I.E. of 2011.
Talk story about the 1984 (New Orleans) World's Fair, whose promoters sent a letter aimed at potential fair attendees inviting people to call (504 525-FAIR, in order to "get an answer to any question that pertains in any way to the 1984 World's Fair.O Writer called and spoke to Kathy Curtis, a native of the Gentilly section, which was in "New Orleans proper".
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The same issues pertain in both of Asia's giants.
That is, what conditions pertain in his world that make those feelings possible, natural, and reasonable?
Contingent truths of fact include existing things, save God, and pertain (in general) to created reality.
What criteria pertain in these cases?
Does the same pertain in the world of ideas.
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