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It helps that Mr. Faber's well-researched period detail is delivered with such a light touch, that he can make even the behavior of a pet cat sound opinionated and alive, and that his character analyses are so tirelessly deft.

Even the behavior of the spectators harks back to yesteryear: forbidden to use cell phones, they race during breaks to line up at the phone booths in the hall.

Even the behavior of a guy like John Rocker can be understood, partly, in light of his role as a relief pitcher; his hyper antics wouldn't be possible if he were a position player.

It isn't even the behavior of the Bush administration -- though the administration not only stood idly by while California was robbed of around $30 billion, it also shamelessly exploited the state's misery to promote its own, utterly irrelevant energy plan.

At this level, the book is a fascinating account of the difficulties of designing laboratory experiments to dissect unambiguously something as complex and variable as behavior -- even the behavior of a fish with a brain the size of a pinhead.

So far, the researchers have emulated the behavior of a network of 300,000 Android phones, down to details like sending text messages and transmitting wireless data, and even the behavior of the phone's radios or sensors.

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Even the behaviors of the treated mice were different.

But Mr. Gombrich wrote about nearly everything that interested him, which was nearly everything, from caricatures to psychology, from Raphael and Poussin to Schubert and Saul Steinberg -- even about the behavior of white ants.

Those who went to private clinics, she said, were more likely to say, "This isn't necessary," even though the behavior of both groups of teenage girls, according to their doctors, was no different.

He wrote, his biographer tells us, "as an anxious, sometimes semi-hysterical, High Tory, who stood staunchly behind a conservative agenda that was essentially imperialistic, defensive and intolerant…." He was against Catholic Emancipation, laid into Liberals, particularly Bentham and the socialist Robert Owen, and even defended the behavior of the Army in the so-called "Peterloo" massacre.

In "Pride and Prejudice" she offers a bit of wisdom that still resonates, even when the behavior of humankind seems without explanation or reason: "For what do we live, but to make sport for our neighbors, and laugh at them in our turn".

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