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It sometimes seemed as though competing protesters were screaming, "No more Gush".
A woman talking with the cashier let out a shrill laugh, as though competing with the hiss from the espresso machine.
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GABAB1e binds GABAB2 though a dimerization motif (166 439 aa of GABAB1e) and appears to dominantly bind GABAB2 as well as competing with GABAB1a [8].
I was good enough, though, to compete in local competitions as part of a team.
Russian, Chinese and American intelligence agencies frequently blame each other for hacking attacks as part and parcel of their status as competing countries, though the substance of those hacks are rarely dumped into the public domain.
Remarkably, N-arylation was never observed as a competing process even though conditions also suitable for Buchwald–Hartwig reactions were applied.
She felt as though she were competing with it for her sister's attention.
Though commonly viewed as competing, these hypotheses need not be mutually exclusive [10].
Though dramatic economic disparities existed, as did competing interpretations of the nation's revolutionary heritage, France surged with optimism.
Though both MySpace and AOL have partnered with Google in other deals, they may increasingly see the search giant as a competing publisher.
Such walk-in clinics were also generally seen as competing with private GPs even though they were priced higher.
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