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Waitrose does have a peculiar effect on the middle classes.
But the phrase "grammar schools" has a peculiar effect on the political classes.
They have a peculiar effect on the human mind, inducing us to incur further costs rather than give up the money or time already spent.
Although one never really knows about an actor, one still knows a lot, even too much — and this plethora of knowledge has had a peculiar effect on the reception, and the conception, of movies.
The networks so resulting showed a peculiar effect on metabolism related to the different oxygen concentrations.
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What he prescribes is, of course, all too apparent; the resulting machinations for a divorce are a peculiar effect of New York's law, which requires one party to bring suit against another on specific charges.
The spoken words had a peculiar effect.
A peculiar effect was that for the longer treatment durations, when the entire PbSe film was etched away, such isolated PbSe nanoislands were positioned directly on the Si substrate.
Administration of conjugated vaccines in HIV-infected patients was reported to be safe, and to have no peculiar effect on viral load [ 27, 28].
Nonlinearity arises from the peculiar effects on air pressure caused by a sinusoidal displacement of air molecules.
Moreover, the proposed solution was applied in the context of magnetic particle targeting, to highlight some peculiar effects on particle trajectories and capture efficiency due to pulsatility.
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