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This suggests the existence of a compensatory mechanism that allows the majority of mice to escape full blown anemia.
Saakashvili had just, by the skin of his teeth and American intervention, managed to escape a full-blown invasion by Russia over the disputed territory of South Ossetia.
Even if emerging markets escape a full-blown debt crisis, investors' confidence is unlikely to recover for years.These crises sent the world economy into a decline that, on several measures, has been steeper than the onset of the Depression.
Britain's 120,000 "non-dom" overseas taxpayers have escaped a full-blown government crackdown as changes to how they are taxed proved far more gentle than many had feared.
The full-blown escape into the past offered by the traditional historical novel, is represented by Dinah Jefferies's The Planter's Wife Penguinn, £7.99).
Since then, it has become apparent that both the tumor and the anti-cancer immune response evolve over a long period to allow the eventual escape of nascent precancerous lesions into full-blown tumors.
Tom Ripley is not always a heavy drinker but he shares with the full-blown alcoholic his paranoia, his guilt and self-hatred; his need to obliterate or escape his painfully empty, flimsy self.
"It's full-blown corruption".
Full-blown crisis!
The full-blown Word, Excel, PowerPoint.
This year, it was full-blown bronchitis.
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