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For his part, Mr. Gordon, in a brief e-mail message, describes his career in more elevated terms.
Adore Life's closing Mechanics deals with the same subject in more elevated terms: "When I take a man to sleep over, pain and pleasure will touch my hand and I will hold what is untold".
He tries to see himself in wryly elevated terms, telling the investigating committee that he 'became a servant of Eros' rather than an abuser or even a harasser (his advances to a 20-year-old girl were in no way resisted).
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There is some evidence of a more elevated term premium in the recent past, but otherwise the graphs are remarkably similar.
To this extent, 10-year risk prediction models are inadequate to distinguish between those at both low short-term and long-term risks, and those at low short-term but at elevated long-term risk due to the presence of non-optimal risk factors levels.
Sentiment had gotten quite elevated in terms of optimism.
Corticosteroids, which remain elevated long-term in subordinates, suppress aggression via elevation of brain 5-HT [ 68].
"Actually 'mayor' may not be an elevated enough term to describe him".
In a time of historically elevated long-term unemployment, they are an important way to keep workers connected to the job-search market.
Similar concerns about elevated long-term emission of TDS from backfills and valley fills have also emerged.
Objective: Diabetes mellitus (DM) has been associated with an elevated, short-term risk of death after myocardial infarction (MI).
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