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I don't know whether that's right or not.' (ID 03, age 82 years) Rates of breast self-examination were low, with only 23.6% (112 out of 474) examining themselves regularly compared with 51.7% (n=245) occasionally or rarely and 27% (129 out of 478) never.
"Adolescent men should be examining themselves.
The health educators have been meeting periodically for several months, examining themselves, their lifestyles and their environments.
Motivated by salaciousness, narcissism and sometimes even intellectual curiosity, television audiences have spent more and more time examining themselves because they have so many channels to help them.
And Mr. Gold's staging includes an evocative vignette of two middle-aged women, on different sides of the stage, examining themselves clinically in their compact mirrors.
Although the measure lost by a slim margin, several members of the Council said it was a only matter of time before such an investigation was started because of concern that the police were not capable of examining themselves fairly.
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Taught properly, dissection of the cadaver allows students to examine themselves.
Self-aware leaders are able to examine themselves from other people's perspective.
"In the wake of 9/11," Ms. Meyrich said, "people are beginning to re-examine themselves.
To meet its challenge, spectators must also reinvent — or at least re-examine — themselves.
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