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Part of the Betawi Tengah still adhered some of their past lifestyle.
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And stains and bits of food adhered to some poorly laundered cotton napkins and woven place mats.
In other words, the digital beings adhered to some unspoken behavioral rules of humans even though they were but pixels on a screen.
They were both Albanian immigrants who adhered to some of their Old World traditions, and both were married to other people.
On policy, Hamilton and O'Neill adhered to some of the same basic principles, Chernow says.
As a result, we adhered to some general scientific rules in order to accurately describe the ideas, procedures, and outcomes of our study (cf. Hoogenboom and Manske 2012).
Finally, approximately one in six participants adhered to some form of macronutrient dietary restriction, and the majority (men = 68 %, women = 74 %; p = 0.152) reported routinely using diet to control weight.
Regnerus adhered to some of these guidelines in early interviews.
In a time when most other nationally distributed series adhered to some unstated standard, Aqua Teen did whatever the fuck it wanted, and it showed.
They assumed all Africans adhered to some less familiar religion (not Christianity, Judaism or Islam--which were all well-known to Europeans and Euro-Americans at this time) or even to no religion at all.
A nurse:patient ratio of 1 1 is adhered to in some units, but in some units this ratio is on a 1 2 basis.
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