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The emerging picture suggests that there may be distinct genetic routes to reach the common aftermath of all tumorigenic processes, which is uncontrolled cell proliferation.
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But those who receive only a few lessons, which is common in the aftermath of a crisis, do worse than those who receive no lessons.
In common with the aftermath of previous terrorist attacks, the reaction has itself provoked a reaction: that the authorities do not need more powers.The government reckons there are several thousand people who are vulnerable to becoming terrorists.
Suicide is common in the aftermath of war and empirical research to inform interventions are lacking.
Jane Dalkeith was also an active, hard-working, and discreet MP's wife whose determination in adversity made it possible for her husband, the Earl of Dalkeith, MP for Edinburgh North, to return to his place in the Commons in the aftermath of a horrendous riding accident in which a neck injury left him partially paralysed.
Such startle responses, mental health experts say, are common in the immediate aftermath of traumatic events.
A second common theme in the aftermath of the crisis was that banks, in order to be able to withstand future shocks, needed to build up their capital buffers and borrow less money.
Once on used-car lots, these vehicles may then be sold at deep discounts relative to the going rates of similar cars, but without any disclosure from sellers about the vehicles' exposure to the storm, echoing a common practice in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina in 2005.
While there, he was reduced in rank from captain to first lieutenant on 18 November 1922, a common occurrence in the aftermath of World War I when the wartime army was demobilized.
Walker became one of many officers holding wartime commissions to receive a commission in the Regular Army, into which he was commissioned as a first lieutenant on 1 July 1920, but was subsequently reduced in rank to second lieutenant on 15 December 1922, another common occurrence in the aftermath of World War I when the wartime army was demobilized.
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