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When she wears Nikes, as she does today, or uses bad language, or talks about how America pisses her off, or says that she wants a CD mixer for her birthday, it seems so excessively normal as to be, in the context, almost hyper-normal.
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Call your doctor or midwife if the baby seems to be sleeping excessively (over the normal 16 hours a day) as this may signal an infection.[2].
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A successful anticancer agent causes cancer cell death without damaging normal cells excessively.
Excessively expressed growth factors disrupt normal angiogenic processes in tumors [ 3].
Another obvious question is which targeting agent should be tried for each type of tumour and, most importantly, whether the required conditions can be achieved without excessively severe side-effects on normal tissues.
Talk in an exaggerated tonal variation of normal conversion: it can be excessively serious or excessively comical -- but it's not supposed to be NORMAL!
It is heavier than a normal bike, but not excessively so, while the battery is part of the bike rather than planted on the back externally.
The great variety of cancers reflects the fundamental mechanism by which the disease arises: the different combinations of genetic variations that cause normal cells to grow excessively and behave badly.
We side-dressed corn in the conventional management system at the V6 stage on June 26, somewhat later than normal because of the excessively wet June conditions at the Aurora Research Farm (8.00 inches of precipitation in June).
After 24 hours, in order to complete metamorphosis and maintain normal activity, trehalose was excessively hydrolyzed into glucose, resulting in enough glucose for the larva-pupa stage.
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