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That remains the bold course and the sensible one.
She did, however, live with him – a fairly bold course even for thespians at that time.
So he settled on a bold course of action: in future he would run from the front.
There would be courage, however, in charting a bold course forward that provides immediate relief for the students and teachers of New York.
On Friday President Clinton renewed his pressure on Mr. Hashimoto, calling on Japan to "take a bold course" and stimulate its economy.
If in doubt, England are more likely to take the bold course now and Bayliss gave a clear and credible explanation of that approach.
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The failure to chart a bolder course is in some respects surprising.
A bolder course would be to follow Kuwait's lead and peg to a basket of currencies.
The president's speech last month raised the stakes, and it now appears likely that Obama will choose the bolder course and submit an aggressive brief in favor of full gay equality.
Correlation maps were produced by extracting the average BOLD time course from a seed region and then computing the correlation coefficient between that time course and the time course from all other brain voxels.
The four power time courses were convolved with the standard SPM5 hemodynamic response function (HRF) and correlated with the BOLD time course of each RSN using partial correlation to account for common variance (De Munck et al. 2009), resulting in a subject specific correlation value per frequency band.
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