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Pathos, we all know, is likely to merge into comedy if pushed far enough; similarly, over-indulgence in sentimentalism leads to cynicism.

Interestingly enough, similarly low levels of cell-associated HIV-1 DNA and RNA as well as CD8+/CD38+ T-cells were detected in peripheral blood in the two subject groups.

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"And if the airport dies by a thousand cuts because there's not enough capacity similarly it's going to have a huge economic impact not just on west London but on the whole of London and therefore the UK economy".

Strangely enough, somewhat similarly to what has been observed in prion diseases, the fibrils obtained by simply having the synthetic peptides precipitated in solution are not efficient [ 218, 319].

Sadly enough, the similarly-entertaining soap cameos of Ian Thorpe and Kostya Tszyu (both on Home & Away), have escaped the clutches of YouTube's DIY archivists but probably lay in wait for VHS scroungers at some point.

One gets the feeling that Reid, in a moment of White guy clubbiness with two other White guys nosing around for political gossip, felt comfortable enough around similarly-skinned peers to keep it real.

If you can't get enough, STLTransit has similarly represented the transit systems of Greater Cleveland; York, Ontario and Cincinnatii, among others.

'The ending [of 'A Theft'] wasn't right - too many ideas, not enough movement.' Similarly with 'The Bellarosa Connection': 'There were too many ideas piled on at the start - too much to expect the reader to digest all at once.' Yet for every character here who exclaims, like Mosby in 'Mosby's Memoirs' (itself a rather weakly constructed story): 'Inform me no further!

Because we mistakenly think that "an infinite conjunction" is similar to "an enormous conjunction," we erroneously reason that just as we cannot determine the truth-value of an enormous conjunction because we don't have enough time, we similarly cannot, due to human limitations, determine the truth-value of an infinite conjunction (or disjunction).

We have learned enough to taboo similarly hurtful stereotypes of women and people of color.

How could they possibly behave similarly enough as economic agents to support a single currency?

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