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We had a lot of theater in my hometown and I was constantly running from play to play and probably developing lots of bad habits.

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These findings suggest that the preference for consonance over dissonance is not universal, and probably develops from exposure to particular types of polyphonic music.

Attacking Iran might set its nuclear program back a few years, but it will most likely encourage Iran to aggressively seek — and probably develop — nuclear weapons.

If you spend a lot of time with audiobooks, you start paying close attention to the people who read them, and probably develop a stable of favorites.

The ability to form a resistant cyst is widespread among diverse protistan groups and probably developed early in their evolutionary history.

The use of cast-metal pieces as a medium of exchange is very ancient and probably developed out of the use in commerce of ordinary ingots of bronze and other metals that possessed an intrinsic value.

Instead, he suggested, "people here really understood after the Atocha bombings what Americans had already felt and probably developed a more mature understanding that terrorism has become a global threat from which nobody can feel completely safe".

Such multi-phased training will increase the retention rate because the CHWs will anticipate further training and probably develop a career path.

Squamous cell carcinoma is more common (80%) than AC (15%), and probably develops almost exclusively under the influence of human papillomavirus (HPV) infection (Bohmer et al, 2003), whereas 30% of the AC tumours lack HPV involvement (Andersson et al, 2003).

They'd be able to shed redundant program and provide even more specialized material and also probably develop new services and technologies faster, rather than focusing tons of effort on competition.

The SO2 and [Lac] gradients (ΔSO2 and Δ[Lac]) probably develop as SVC blood mixes with blood from the inferior vena cava (IVC) or from the heart's venous drainage, comprised of blood emanating from the coronary sinus and Thebesian veins; alternatively (and more likely), blood from both sources mixes at varying proportions [ 5].

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