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But that may not endear it to people in Iran either.Ms Rice cannot even count on the relatively pro-American sentiment that most ordinary Iranians evinced during the calmer Clinton presidency.

The mountain railways in the hills emerged as a result of the delayed interest evinced during the British Raj for establishing control over the Himalayas and other mountain ranges of India.

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The righteous fury he evinced appeared to splinter during the frustrating 2000s, in which his efforts to fight the good fight foundered in a string of underperforming films and stalled production ventures.

Furthermore, heat and smoke during incineration was not without hazards related to heat stress and dehydration, as evinced by fainting occurrences during work.

It would give some meaning to his presidency, especially since the vapid foreign policy he articulated during the campaign evinced no vision, or moral energy, no "lift of a driving dream" that one of his G.O.P. predecessors once spoke about.

Hitler evinced considerable interest in Speer during the luncheon, and later told Speer that he had been looking for a young architect capable of carrying out his architectural dreams for the new Germany.

A role for EAAs in neurodegeneration during inflammation is evinced by the protective actions of glutamate receptor antagonists in many models of neuroinflammation (Espey et al., 1998; Mascarucci et al., 1998; Willard et al., 2000; Groom et al., 2003; Bossuet et al., 2004; Rosi et al., 2009).

In January I traveled to parts of southwest Cambodia, the area that he governed with an iron grip during the genocide -- as evinced by dozens of former prison camps and as many as 6,000 mass graves.

All participants evinced cortisol suppression in response to dexamethasone during both conditions, but the degree of suppression did not differ as a function of either abstinence or depression history.

"I can't guarantee this, of course, but my tendency is to try to get quick decisions," he said during a hearing last week in which he evinced, at least for the purposes of the legal argument before him, a fair amount of sympathy toward the team's owners, Fred Wilpon and Saul Katz.

Pregnancy is also associated with a systemic inflammatory response, as evinced by activation of peripheral granulocytes, monocytes and lymphocytes during the third trimester, all of which produce ROS.

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