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Resistance to the earliest wave of Jewish immigration was apparent, but it was polite compared to what came later.
Born in the mid-eighties, he is from the earliest wave of the post-Stonewall, post-plague, post-activist generation too old to have brought a boy to the prom and too young to have nursed a fantasy of running away to an urban gay utopia.
Born in the mid-eighties, he is from the earliest wave of the post-Stonewall, post-plague, post-activist generation — too old to have brought a boy to the prom and too young to have nursed a fantasy of running away to an urban gay utopia.
Some in the earliest wave are being told work is unlikely to be completed until 2016.
The total sample size taking the earliest wave of outcome assessment was 26 6926
This would fit with the discovery that the earliest wave of activity conveys global category membership, followed by stimulus identity and then more detailed features such as facial expression (Sugase et al. 1999).
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Russia had the special advantage of avoiding the earliest waves of the aids epidemic.
Time-invariant characteristics were measured during the earliest waves of data collection, and time-varying characteristics relevant to early development were measured repeatedly.
earlier wave of manufacturing outsourcing, conclude Kroll and Bardhan.
Haikara, its predecessor, opened after an earlier wave of Japanese restaurants had already crested.
The radio silence stands in contrast to North Korea's early wave of excited proclamations.
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