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Still, Mr. Baraka himself claims to be puzzled at the persistence of the criticism.
Others merely rolled their eyes at the persistence of a tabloid trope.
But others, frustrated at the persistence of problems documented and denounced for 20 years, welcome the new strategy.
ANYONE who marvels at the persistence of outrageous airfares in Europe should note the travails of EasyJet.
She also expressed some bewilderment at the persistence of her ardor for Mr. Jackson: "Another thing about all Michael fans is that they're childlike.
"Mick's a man of sixty," Vivien Harty said, awed at the persistence of her husband's desires, "and he'd still get up on a cracked fuckin' plate".
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For all his light-hearted sense of comedy and complication, such estrangement, the sense that modern relationships are at bottom the persistence of failed connections, is at the heart of Mr. Rohmer's perfect vision of an imperfect world.
In the meantime, at least the persistence of one heckler brought Richards down to earth.
But here's another way of looking at it: The persistence of the high fee is astonishing.
We hypothesize that follow-up protocols aimed at monitoring the persistence of viral shedding in cancer patients may be relevant if patients are submitted to immunosuppressive therapies in the days or weeks prior to or following an H1N1pdm infection.
The Lancet also published other reports related to the Sept. 11 attacks on Thursday, including one by researchers at Mount Sinai Medical Center showing the persistence of respiratory, gastrointestinal and mental illness among rescue and recovery workers.
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