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I couldn't tell you how many times I looked in the mirror, for instance, or indeed in any reflective surface (the dry cleaner's window, the door of the bus as it passed me at the traffic lights), in the hope that the body looking back at me would be somehow different from the reality.
There's the idea, for one, that gay men know themselves to be somehow "different" from a young age, and are "continuously judged by a broader, generally homophobic global society," as he put it.
On the other hand, it might be due to the peculiar features of neoplastic cells resident within lymph node that can be somehow different from the circulating ones.
Nevertheless, results of in silico and in vitro PCRs can be somehow different, also because tuning PCR conditions can increase the performance of primers with limited taxonomic coverage.
In addition, as we only focused our study in Liaoning province, and the NCMS policies could be somehow different from area to area, some of our findings might be limited to cities sharing similar policies.
However, even assuming that time estimation might be somehow different in the auditory modality, participants' performance in temporal, spatial, and numerical tasks still would have been correlated according to ATOM, a condition that did not occur here.
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It becomes normal for refugees, but not because they are somehow different as human beings – they are not!
After a given date, a new technology meant that all of culture was somehow different.
The success of cycling here is not because the Dutch are somehow different from us.
And yet, the narrator notes, the world is somehow different: "everything changed".
"We think that Hong Kong people are somehow different from other nations, like Chinese.
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