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At about the same time, scientists at Yale, led by Dr. Moghaddam, were demonstrating that activating metabotropic glutamate receptors in rats could reverse the effects of PCP — a seminal finding, providing the first proof that altering the path of glutamate transmission in the brain might help relieve the symptoms of psychosis.
In 1994, when Tony Blair outlined his vision for the Labour Party in a pamphlet simply titled "Socialism," he observed, "When defeat came in 1979, one part of the Left then believed that the reason for defeat was that 'true' socialism had never been tried, and therefore instead of altering the path of the Left, it decided instead to plunge down the same path much more vigorously".
But then, in a politically motivated bid to diminish the Ottomans, the British threw their support behind Abdul Aziz of the House of Saud, who quickly conquered Mecca and Medina with English bullets, forever altering the path of the Arabian Peninsula.
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The realist knows that a single individual enabled by complacency or negligence can alter the path of history.
While Mr. Asgharzadeh acknowledged that the attack on the embassy probably altered the path of history, he said that was never his intention.
Newt Gingrich and Rick Santorum can hope that the math is somehow a "myth", but they'll have to either radically alter the path we're on or eventually face the inevitable.
"Even if the ownership of the rest of Alibaba group is not altered, the path forward seems to be controlled 100 percent by Jack Ma and his team," he said.
But two things happened this year to alter the path Kim was taking, and how he responded is as much a key to his success as his ability to drive the ball more than 300 yards and putt like a magician.
Over the last few weeks, some unexpected tension and anxiety may have intruded, but hardly enough to alter the path imagined by Jeter while growing up in Michigan: that there was nothing better than playing for the Yankees.
The optimism of this dream is of a piece with the optimism of Adler's scholarly and literary project: the belief that one's words will be received and understood, and that they might go so far as to alter the path of the world.
Taliesin -- added to and revised until Wright's death in 1959 as he updated his thinking and as fires, deaths, new wives and more children altered the path of his personal life -- is where Wright first sketched many of his seminal ideas.
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